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HISTORY 

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The ;i()(ith Eegiiin'iit of PjiigineiTs and En<;inecr Train was orfiiini/.cil in 
August. 1917, at Camp ,Tackson, Columbia, S. (\. under the command of 
Colonel Ivobert 11. IJal.ston, Coi-ps of Kngineei's, U. 8. Army, and ollicered 
by officers newly comniissionecl from the First Officers" Traiiung CaMi|). The 
Regiment and Train were the Engineer Troops of the fSlst Division, officially 
designated the "Stonewall " Dixision, but better known as the ■'\\'ild Cats." 

To build up a lighting machine of soldiers from new recruits suddenly 
called from their cixilian environments is a difficult undertaking. Men were 
assigned to the regiment in small numbers. At first oidy A Comjjany and D 
Company were formed, to be later split up into six companies as more men 
joined the regiment, until Hnally our organization reachecl satisfactorj' 
strength. Full of enthusiasm and energy, officers and men studied the war 
game, and cjuickly the regiment became known for its regimentid si)irit and 
discipline. The civilians had become soldiers. 

But National Guard I)i\isions were being prepaivd foi- o\erscas, and our 
division was called upon to furnish the necessary nu'u to bring these divisions 
up to strength. It was heart-breaking to officers and luen alik'e when these 
assignments left us and oui- i-(-giment, depleted to a mere skeleton, startetl all 
over again its task of building u[) an organization from raw material. 

The training thi'ougiiout these months of hard work was highly intensl\e. 
We learned first to be Infantrymen, and the routine was close order drill, ritle 
practice, bayonet exercise, skirmish drill, and there came a day later when this 
training was well worth its labor to all of us. With it went road building, 
britlge building, map making, demolition and all the accomplishments of 
divisional engineers. 

The side issiies were baseball, athletics, riile c'ompctition ami the ii'ksoine 
job of digging the stumps out of our i-egiment;d yard. 

But we wearied of the long wait until it came our time for overseas duty. 
The first step was a move to Camp Sevier, (ireenville, S. C, with the division 
on May 2Sth, 191S. The regiment was recruited to practically full strength 
shortly after arriving at Camp Sevier, and the job of bi-inging the new arrivals 
up to our liigli standard of discipline and training was rushed at high tension. 
Our success was largely due to the excellent spirit always shown by all the 
men, new and old, and the energy, capabilities and enthusiasm of our non-com- 
missioned officers. 



Out of a ck-ar «ky tame oreleis tu luuve to C'uiup Upton for bliipiuent o\ tT- 
seas. There was a mad scramble to equip, prepare records and pack up in 
three days. Otlit'ers, Company Clerks and Sujjply Sergeants worked day and 
night. But the job was tinaliy Hnished, good-byes said, and on Jul\' luth, lt)lS, 
we found ourselves in Camp Upton, again in a mad scramble to fill up to 
strength, maki' linal i)i('[)ai-ations, e,(jui[) all men completely and pass tinal 
inspections. 

In the wee suudl hours of morning, July 30, U)18, we quietly miarcheil out of 
camp, moved by train to the East River, sailed around Lower New York on 
a Ferry to the docks, embarked on the British steamer "Canada," stowed away 
like cattle in the hold. AVe slipped by the Statue of Liberty and out to sea, 
one of a convoy of thirteen troop shijjs, accompanied by a British cruiser and 
an American destroyer. Destination unknown. 

I'erhaps in all the history of war on land and sea there is no more imposing 
spectacle than the stately movement of a convoj-, day by day nudving its way 
acro.ss the ocean, tlie destroyer out ahead always watchful, never a light at 
night. Always the keen e3'es of the submarine guards searching the waters 
for the tell-tale periscopes. 

But our voyage had its sori'ows as well as its glories, for, despite ideal 
weather and a calm sea, much of our rations sooner or later went over the rail 
to the fish. 

The British destroyers met us near the north coast of Ireland, and on August 
11, li>18, we doclced at Liverpool, England, debarked, and marched to Camp 
Knotty Ash, Liverpool. 

England was glad to see us. The streets were massed with women and 
children — thousands of children. They greeted us royally, impeded our nuirch, 
brought us water and cigarettes and threatened our best looking Sergeants 
and Corporals with kisses. But the maidiood of England was not there, ex- 
cept in the hospital uniforms of Tommy Atkins home on enforced leave. 

From Knotty Ash we moved by train across England to Winchester and 
the Britisli rest camps of "Winnow Down" and "Morn Hill." We lived on 
British rations — mostly "goat,"" and in the off hours explored the Winchester 
Cathedral, the old school, the castle, gazed reverently at King Arthur's Round 
Table, and enjoyed to the linnt the historical things of this quaint old city. 

But our stay in P^ngland was not all play. E Company stayed behind at 
Liverpool to move our baggage from boat to train, and F Company preceded 
the regiment to South Hampton to load our baggage from train to channel 
steamer. Next day the regiment embarked, again got seasick, and debarked at 
Cherbourg — France, at last. 

Two days were spent at a "rest camp" near Cherbourg before we made our 
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chevciuix 8." AVlint. nust-rahU' little sweat boxes they are ! It was a long ride 
from Cherbour<,^ to Ervy, and at Eny we unloaded and spent what was left 
of the night asleep in the gravel fivight yard. That gravel made a good bed. 

From Eny we hiked to our training area near Tonnei-re. The regiment was 
located in various villages. llead(iuarters was at Tronchoy. The companies 
were in Tronchoy, Cheney, Vezinnes'and Roffey. 

'I'liis was our first experience with the French billets and the French i)eople 
and was in numy ways most interesting. AVe were the first American.- in tliis 
area and were received with open ai-ms and soon made nuiny friends. 

Intensive training in tiic newer attac k formations and in war of movement 
was the .schedule. Some otlicers and non-conmiis'^ioned otlicers were sent to 
various .schools and we put the finishing touches to our training. 

On September iJSth we marched back again to Ei-vy under back-breaking 
packs. It was the hardest march in our history. The load was terrific and 
many unable to nuike it. were brought in in the baggage trucks. 

We moved liy train from Ervy to Bruyeres and then had a heart-breaking 
hike from Bruyeres to Les Kouges-P^aux. 

On September 20th, 1918, one of the memorial days in the history of the regi- 
ment, we began the march to our first assignment in a front line sector. Start- 
ing about five o'clock in the afternoon, we crossed the hills in the dark. It 
was our first night march. We made our objectives on time, all present. The 
next night saw the entire regiment in ])osition. The regiment was scattered 
over a wide front. 

Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company were located at St. 
Die. The IIead(iuarters Company was engaged in a nuiltitude of small jobs, 
such as mine guards, dug-out consti'uctions for division hcad(|UMrters, pereon- 
nel for engineer dumps, etc. 

The 1st Battalion llead(piarters was located at Kemoaunix. Company "A" 
was located near St. Jean D'Ormont, living in dugouts. Their work consisted 
in coiLstruction of dugouts, road camoullage and trench rej)air. Being close up 
to the fi-ont line and under ahnost constant ob>er\ation of the enemy, they 
were, together with the Infanti-y. suiiject to uuicli ai'tillery fire all during their 
stay in this sector. 

Company "B" was located at Naymnnt and was engaged in dugout con- 
-struction, road repair, barbed wire entanglenuMits and saw mill operation. 
This company holds the record of the fii"st company of the regiment to go 
"over the top" into Xo-Man's Land, carrying up during daylight barbed wire, 
pickets, etc., for a complete entanglement, in front of the position held by the 
;?22nd Infantry at Fratelle, and in souu> three hours and a half at night erei't- 
ing some 800 yai-ds of barbed wire entanglements, first having i)ut out the same 
length of ribard wire in front of their working party. This was the only ex- 

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tensive wire entaiio^leniont done by the regiment, and it is doubted if the 
record made was exfelled by many units in the A. E. F. 

It was while in this camp that the conii>any suii'ered its first casualties, two 
men being wounded by the burst of a high explosive shell. 

Company "C" was located at Lemocnix and was engaged in dugout con- 
struction, road camouflage and saw' mill operation. Sergeant "Wesson and 
Corporal Terry were the first to get real front line experience, while engaged 
in construction of a machine gim emplacement and the necessary barbed wire 
protection, using Infantrymen for tlie labor details. Frequent shelling of the 
camouflage kept them constantly reminded of their proximity to the enemy. 

Company "D" and 2nd Battalion Headquarters were located at JMoyen- 
moutier. The work here consisted of dugout construction and road camou- 
flage. The bulk of the work being some four kilometers away from billets 
and over a road more or less under observation, it was necessary to go to this 
work before dtiyliglit in the morning, returning by a shorter and hidden route, 
but being so steep that it was impractical for ascent. It was necessary to move 
all timber for dugout construction at night, and the pack mules and packers 
were on the move every night. It was here that Wagoner Carrigan, in a si)irit 
of wishing to please, permitted a young Infantiy officer to guide hini into Xo- 
IMan's Land with a rolling kitclien that the Infantry were very anxious to get 
hold of. The kitchen, like all kitchens, moves with much clatter and bang and 
presently it got on Fritz's nerves and he began shelling them. Tlie kitchen 
was stuck in a shell hole, the mules could not move it, the Hun was furnish- 
ing the incentive to move, the aid of some Infantrj'men called from the 
tjfenches got the kitchen out of the hole and record time was made getting out 
of No-]\[an"s Land back to a road where its movements were not so annoying 
to the Dutchman. 

Companj' "E" was located up the Malfosse Valley and was engaged in 
dugout construction, wire entanglement repair and saw mill operation. Their 
work being divided and one-half of it being in such a position that it recpiired 
more than an hour of climbing to reach it from their camp, they split up and 
placed a part of the company in very good billets on the hill next to their 
work. This company operated some four or five saw mills with very excellent 
results. It was in this area that they suffered their first casualty from rifle 
fire. Sergeant Elliott was wounded in action against an enemy patrol. 
Captain Harwell, then a 1st LieutiMiant, was knocked senseless by a blow on 
his tin hat during the same scrap. 

Company "F" was located at Pierre Percee, on the extreme left flank of the 
divisional sector. This company was engaged immediately on construction 
of dugouts, road camouflage near Celles, electrification of barbed wire and 
saw-mill ojieration. It was here that Sergeant Sclmiidt distinguished himself 

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by resniiiiy ;ni Iiifniitrv |);itr()l that liiul liocomo lost and cntanfflt'il in barbed 
wire, under lire of our own and eiuMuy rillcs. 

The 30Gth Enjrini'er 'I rain \\a> ioratcil at Licbhay. their main (bities bein<i 
the opei'ation of saw mills, obtainini;- and deii\ erin^j; I'liiiineer supplies, opera- 
tion of enjrineer dunijjs at IJebhay and Kaon rKta])e. l)uildinij: coffins and 
many other vai'ious and sumlry jolis. besides furni^hiiii!' the motor transjxu-- 
tation for the rejiiment. 

It was here that Colonel Kalston left the rei;iment to <i:o as CoqDS Engineer, 
4th V. S. Army ('or[)s. Lieut. Colonel Thatrher. T. P. Liiquer assumed com- 
mand of the reiiiment. It was also here that we lost Major William ^l. Lam- 
son and Captain Herbert C. ^^'hitehurst, both being sent to attend the staff 
college at Langi-es. 

As was always the case, the American soldier made Xo-^Ian's Land his land. 
Night patrols were the common and usual thing. Always full of jiossible 
danger, patrol work fascinated. A patrol, consisting of Infantrymen from 
the 3'2;^rd Lifantry Regiment and Engineers from Company "D" of our regi- 
ment, under the command of 1st Lieut. Andrews, crossed Xo-Man"s Land, cut 
their way through the enemy wire entanglements and explored some 800 yards 
of enemy front line trench, locating many machine gun emplacements, and 
returned without having met the enemy. 

On October 19th, the regiment was withdrawn from this sector and proceed- 
ed to Fontenay for concentration and rest. In the meanwhile we had gotten 
our entire tool and rolling eciuipment, but in the Vosges sector we were short 
of animals, and the move to Fontenay over the mountain roads was most 
difficult. It was necessary to relay the heavy wagon train over some of the 
hills. At Fontenay the aninaals were given a much needed rest and the men 
some further instructions in war of movement and attack formation. 

On November 1st, the regiment marched to Thaon and entrained in two 
sections. The 1st Battalion and Regimental Headquarters detrained at Sorey. 
The 2nd Battalion detrained at Lerouville. 'J'he march was made up the 
Meuse valley through St. !Mihiel, crossing the flense river on a pontoon bridge. 
The 2nd Battalion caught the 1st Battalion at Bannoncourt. where they were 
encamped. It was a long hike by night in a heavy rain, and weary and tired 
we crawled into a wet bed under our puji tents. Next moniing Regimental 
Headquarters and the 1st Battalion moved out ahead to Les ^lonthairons. 
while the 2nd I>attali(m jiroceeded on and mart'hed up the deserted streets of 
A'erdiin at 3 a. ui.. November 4th. Tlie wagon train was parked in an old 
market house, with gajiing holes in the roof and walls, the men for the most 
j)art sleeping in what had once been the jail. 

The 81st Division was relieving the 35th Division and this regiment took 
over the work of the 110th Engineers. The Commanding Officer of the 110th 

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Engineers, Colonel Thomas Clark, was the 1st A<ljutant of the ;'>OGth Engi- 
neers during the early days at Camp Jackson. 

Tile 1st J'.attalion, less Company "A," was on the right of the divisional 
sector with Ijattalion P. C. at Les NivoUette. Company "A'' was stationed at 
Dieue to guard explosives, bridges and road mines. 

The i^nd liattalion was stationed on the left of the divisional sector at 
Camp Savoyard, just out of Eelrupt. with the Battalion P. C. at the same 
place. A part of Company "D" was detailed as mine guards and a part to 
ojierate the narrow-gauge railroad out of Clairmont. 

On the afternoon of November 7th, 1918, the Battalion Conunanders wei-e 
called to Regimental Headquarters at Sommedieue and told of an imi)en(ling 
advance of the division. On November the 8th, 1918, this regiment had recon- 
noitering patrols on the whole divisional front, with a view to determine the 
necessary engineer work reciuired to take care of a general advance. All 
parties reported to their Battalion Headquarters on the night of the 8tli. and 
the situation was discussed and reports prepared. At 1 :00 a. m., November 9th. 
1918, messengers from Regimental Headcpuirters brought the orders to pre- 
pare for an advance of the division at 8:00 a. m.. that morning, the 1st Bat- 
talion, less Company "A," being ordered to report to the lG2nd Infantry Bri- 
gade Commander, the 2nd Battalion, less Company "D," being ordered to 
report to the 161st Infantry Brigade Conuuander, Companies •'A'" and '•J)"" 
being held for the present in reserve. 

All will remember the mad preparation to i)aik ii|) and get away on time. 
At the appointed hour the Infantry went '•over the top" and the regiment 
went with them. 

Company "A." attached to the -Jiid Colonial French Corps. nu)ved to the 
Verdun-Etain-Metz highwav to Hll shell holes and keep the road open to trurk 
traflic. 

Companies '"B" and ■•C." on the right Hank near Haudiomont just in the rear 
of the Infantry, kejjt the roads open for the evaciuition of wounded and 
advance of artillery. Their work was done luuler great difficulty and heavy 
fire, "C" Comi)any (Uunolished a heavy concrete wall, built as an obstacle 
across the road, only with great diffiiulty. "B" Company kept pace with the 
Infantry despite exposure to tire, from which the Infantry could seek shelter. 

Company "D" was at first on the Verdun-Eta in Road, but was later with- 
drawn and retired. "E" and -V" Cdnipanics near Moranville finishing the 
work of carrying the roads out to the final front line. 

Company "E" was assigned the triple task of road work from Moulainville 
forward, from Chattilon forward, and of evacuating wounded. They pushed 
their roads out across No Man's Laml. filling shell holes and crossing the 
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workfd coiitinuoiisly iiiuU'r liiT follow iiiir close hi'hiinl the Iiit';inti\v. On 
No\eiiiber 11th. "K" CoiniiMiiy was assoiiihleil ami foi-iued j)art of the Infantry 
Reserves. After lieinii' I'eliexeil from tiiis duty, they joined "F" Coinpany on 
the bridge and road work in Mt)ran\ille. 

Company "F" went "oxer the top" on Xo\einl>er '.'tli. I'Jlt^, with the Infanti-y 
as Infantry, in an advance on Moran\ iUe. That night it was witlulrawn from 
the line and assigned tt) road work until it again assembled to form pai't of the 
Infantry Keserves. It was relieved from this duty early >sovember 11th, 1!>1S. 
One platoon, nmler Lt. McKissick, was a.ssigned to bridge building near 
Moranville. This work was done under very intense shell Hre. The balamc of 
the company was again assigned to road work to and beyond Aloranv ille. Lt. 
Adams, with a detail of one sqnad, was assigned the undesirable duty of un- 
loading enemy mines and trai)s. lie took the teeth out of nine hundred and 
eighty-two of them without a casualty. 

Always, roads followed close on the heels of the Infantry. Never wa> the 
artillery delayed for want of roads. "Coninninications ojien on tiuie."" Tliat 
is the test of good engineers. 

Our sanitary detachment went with us always and rendered wonderfid 
assistance. Our wagon trains and rolling kitchens showed a daring unexpected 
in keeping ns supplied with tools, annniinition and food. It is impossible to 
tell so big a story in all its details. 

Persistent reports stated that ho.stilities would cease at 11 :00 o'clock, but 
very little credit was attached to this most recent rumor. At 11 :00 o'clock all 
artillery fire ceased abruptly on both sides, leaving a silence uncanny. For an 
hour no one dared hojie and believe that the great war was ended. Soldiers 
had schooled themselves to grin anil bear their hardships, to stifle hope, and 
now this new .silence, so strange, so seemingly unnatural, could not l>e realized. 
That night the sky was cloudless; for luiles north and south both lines were 
.sending uj^ rockets of all colors aiul descriptions. Twenty-four hours before, 
these sanu' rockets would have been signals for deadly artillery fire, but this 
night they called on men to rejoice that the bloodiest war in hi.story had 
ended. They marked a new life for man. Elveryone felt it. In some it showed 
a strange (luiet, a sudden longing for home; in others a desire to walk otf alone 
to realize the meaning of peace. 

After a few days' rest, the regiment stai'ted on a seventeen-day hike of a 
hundred and sixty-five miles from \\'rdun to Chatillon-sur-Seine, where it 
arrived on December 3rd. 

In the li^th Training Area the Regimental ITead(]uai-tei's at Aisey-Sur-Seine, 
the regiment undertook the upkeep of some .")()() kilometers of i-oad, necessita- 
ting the scattering of the regiment over numy s(|uare miles of area in detads 
of from S(|uads up. These details were engaged in road repair, ipiarrN' opcu'a- 

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tion and (lirectioii of Int'aiiti-y lal)(>r details. In addition to tiiis work, many 
details of various sizes were scattered o\er the area, erecting hangars, install- 
ing electric light plants, bath houses, etc.. under Captain Forhes. The Engi- 
neer Train furnished transportation for this work and handled it with effi- 
ciency and skill. 

During the hitter jjart of Decend)er, Colonel Charles II. Pettis was assigned 
to the regiment and took command. Lieut. Colonel Lnquer was detailed to 
take charge of the Corps Educational Center at Latracey. Major Staidey C. 
Scott was assigned to the regiment and took connnand of the 1st l>attalion. 

On March 'JOth, litlll. the division was reviewed by the King and Queen of 
Belgium and (Jeneral Pei'shing, and was again reviewed by (ieneial Peishing 
on April 10th. when he made his farewell speecii to the troops. 

On March •_'."ith. Colonel Pettis was reliexed of command of the regiment 
and ordered to London. Lieut. Colonel Luqnei'. having been advanced to the 
grade of Colonel, took over the command, but shortly after was foiced to 
apply for return home because of the critical illness of his father. The regi- 
ment came under its present Commander. Lieut. Colonel (ieorge H. Bunker. 

Under the training of Captain AA'yllys II. Taylor, assisted by 1st Lieuten- 
ant Sanford P. Gra\es and -Jnd Lieutenant Milton A. Aljernathy, the regiment 
dex'eloix'd a riHe team whiili distinguished itself by taking third jdace at the 
A. E. F. liifie and Pistol Shoot at LeMans, France, {lieutenant Orton B. 
Staulfer, Company "C," won a silver medal for his pistol shooting at this same 
meet. 

On May IHth and UUli. I'.»l'.», the regiment entrained for the LeMans Area, 
where preparations were madi' for embarking. On May ;j()th, liHi), it en- 
trained for St. Nazaire, where the final preparations were made to go on board 
ship. On June 3, 1919, at 9 :00 o'clock in the moi"ning, the regiment sailed from 
St. Nazaire Harbor on the U. S. S. Santa Malta, bound for Xew York. .Vfter 
seven days at sea, orders were receixcd by wireless to change our course and 
proceed to Charleston, South Carolina, where we landed June ITith. W 
moved by train to Camp Jackson and demobilized June is, 1 



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DECOlJA'l'IOXS AND CITATIONS. 

The following officers and men were decoratetl or cited in orders after tlie 
Meuse-Argonne ofl'ensive : 

Colonel Thatcher T. P. Luqner, then I^ieut. Colonel in command. 

Lieut. Cohtnel (ieorge II. P>unker, then Major commanding i!nd Battalion. 

Major Thomas II. Allen, then Captain conananding Company "F."' 

Captain Harry B. Vaughn, Jr., Kegimeiital Supply Officer. 

Captain Atlee Mairs. then 1st Lieutenant Medital Corps. 

Captain James I). Andrews. Jr.. then 1st Lieutenant Company "D." 
Awarded Croix de Guerre. 

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Captain Ellison S. McKissiek. then 1st Lieutenant Company "F."' 

1st Lieut. David L. White, ('(inipany "'E.'" 

1st Lieut. Henry F. Wilson. Comiiany "E." 

1st Lieut. Lloyd D. Knapp, Coinimny "I)."' 

Master Engineer Senior Gratle, John ^[. Bailey, then Sergeant First Class, 
Company "E." 

1st Sgt. P'rank O. ^lorisctte. then Sgt. First Class. Conqiany "E." Awarded 
Croix de Guerre. 

Sgt. P'irst Class Lewis A. Schmidt. Comjiany "F. 
Guerre. 

Sgt. First Class Clark II. AA'dkiiiscin. Company "F." 

Sgt. George M. Chamliers. Cdinpany ""F."' 

Corp. Harold :\I. Wilson. 

Pvt. First Class John K. Wind>or. 

Pvt. Leo D. McLaughlin, Sanitary Detadiment. 

Pvt. Bert Hallstein. Sanitary Detachment. 



Awarded Croix de 



CASUALTIES. 



The following casu;i 

Argonne offensive: 

Killed in Action : 
Pvt. Bernice Entric 
Pvt. 1st Class Hal If 

Wounded in Action : 

First Lieutenant David 

First Lieutenant Henry 

Beddingfield, Mosson E. 

Fletcher, Shelby 

Gilbert, Stewart E. 

Johnson, William 

McCarthy, John T. 

McCIarly, Howard W. 

Strother, Marion M. 

Turner, Lee E. 

Wicker, Arthur B. 

Allen, Tullie S. 

Emerson, Walter J. 

Gibson, Odiest L. 

Goodwin, John H. 

Ingle, John W. 

Jones, Alfred 

Jackson, Lewis E. 

Kennerly, Emmet R. 

McCullougb, Fred A. 



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1 during the regiment's part in tlie Meuse- 



in. Iv. F. I). No. 1. Logan, Ala.. Company "V." 
ird Vi\ Haunenstein. Onarga. 111.. Company "F."' 



L. White 
L. Wilson, 



Private First Class, 
Private, Company ' 
Corporal, Company 
Private, Company 
Corporal, Company 
Private First Class, 
Private, Company " 
Private, Company ' 
Private First Class, 
Private, Company " 
Corporal, Company 
Private, Company " 
Private, Company " 
Corporal. Company 
Private First Class, 
Private, Company " 
Private, Company 
Private. Company " 



Company "E," Gassed. 

Company "E," Gassed. 

Company "B," Gassed. 
'B," Gun Shot Wound. 
"B," Gun Shot Wound. 
"B," Shell Wound. 

"B," Gassed 

Company "B," Gassed. 
B," Gun Shot Wound. 

B," Gassed. 

Company "B," Gassed. 
E," Gassed. 

"E," Gassed. 
E," Gassed. 
E," Gassed. 

"E," Gassed. 
Company "E," Gassed. 
E," Gassed. 
E," Gassed. 
E," Gassed. 



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Nawrocki, Waclaw 
Paxson, Kverctt W. 
Peterson, Alson A. 
Pierce, Will 
Wozncy, Arthur 
Aiello, Antonino 
Baugus, Fred M. 
Bitzer, George 
Culver, Lonzo L. 
Harris, Joseph L. 
Kuykendall, Alston 
Lindsay, Ambrose VV. 
Martin, Wiley G. 
Mendenhall, Julius F. 
Palmer, Claude E. 
Ross, Samuel C. 
Searles, Samuel 
Spase, George 
Svverson, Sverre 



Private, Company "E," Gassed. 

Private, Company "E," Gassed. 

Private, Company "E," Gassed. 

Private, Company "E," Gassed. 

Private, Company "E," Gassed. 

Pvt. 1st CI., Co. "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Corporal, Company "F," Shell Wound. 

Private, Company "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Private, Company "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Private, Company "F," Gassed. 

Private. 1st Class, Company "F," Gassed 

Private, Company "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Private, Company "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Pvt. 1st CI.. Co, "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Private, Company "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Private, Company "F," Gun Shot Wound. 

Private, Company "F," Machine Gun Bullet. 

Private, Company "F," Gassed. 

Private, Company "F," Gassed. 




ROSTER OF FIELD AND STAFF, 
306TH REGIMENT OF ENGINEERS AND TRAIN 



XAMK 
COLONELS 

Ralston, Robert R. 
Pettis. Charles R. 
Luqucr, Thatcher T. P. 

LIEUTENANT COLONEL 

P)Unker, ("leorge H. 

MAJORS 

Lamson, William M 
Allen, Thomas H. 

CAPTAINS 

Whitehurst. Herbert C. 
Trott, Cambridge M. 
I-'orbes, Arthur C. 
Mengel, Carl W. 
Snook, Thomas E. 
Millis, Ralph 
Hansen, Arthur C. 
MacMillan, Edward A. 
Vaughn, Harry B., Jr. 
Harwell, Ambrose 
Andrews, James D., Jr. 
Dillingham. George M. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT 

Carter. Walter 

CHAPLAIN 

("irant. Warren P. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT 

Williamson. Roy L. 



HOME ADDRESS. 

The Cordova, Washington, D. C. 

Care War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Bedford Hills, N. Y. 



541 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



561 East 9^h St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
II 14 I'nion Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 



2016 Monument Ave., Richmond, \'a. 

Mt. Pleasant, S. C. 

734 East 5th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Wahoo, Neb. 

261 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

299 East loth St., Atlanta, Ga. 

Bessemer, Mich. 

35 Park Place, Princeton, N. J. 

Care Sou. Distributing Co., Norfolk, Va. 

Auburn, Ala. 

702 i8th St., S.. Nashville, Tenn. 

No. 9 Orange St., Charleston, S. C. 



1208 N. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. 
99 Walnut St., Binghampton, N. Y. 
818 N. Person St., Raleigh, N. C. 



ROSTER OF HEADQUARTERS DETACHMENT 
AND BAND, 306TH ENGINEERS 

NAME. HOME ADDRESS. 

REGT'L SERGEANT MAJORS 

Rhoad, Clifford S. Branchville, S. C. 

Spencer, Alex. G. Ramsuer St., Durham, N. C. 

MR. ENGINEERS SENIOR GR. 

Neville, Albert N. 726 "M" St., Sacramento, Cal. 

Kearcher, Frank C. 621 West 29th St., Indianapolis, Ind. 

Bailey, John M. Strawberry Plains, Tenn. 

Adams, William F. RFD 2, Wellborn, Fla. 

Steelman, Walter A. Mansfield, -'Vrk. 



MR. ENGINEERS JUNIOR GR. 

McAnnally .William A. 
Robinson, Luther E. 
Woolen, Roy 
Collie, Max 
DeWinkler, August 
Osborne, Carl F. 
DeMars, Paul A. 
Ostwalt, Wade C. - 
Hunger, Harry W. 
Drake, Rupy P. 
Moss, Otway P. 
Connor, James E. 

REGT. SUPPLY SERGEANTS 
Elliott, Henry O. 
Fleig, Charles, Jr. 

BN. SERGEANT MAJORS 

Sauls, Ralph J. 
Faus, William M. 

FIRST SERGEANT 

Landman, Charles T. 

SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS 

Mosby, Leonard L. 
Carriger, Clarence 
Hall, William W. 
Ollsen, Edwin D. 



Huntsville, Ala. 

RFD 6, Madisonville, Tenn. 

Two Harbors, Minn. 

RFD I, Clifton, Tenn. 

Arch Creek, Fla. 

ParksviUe, S. C. 

44 Vine St., Lawrence, Mass. 

Eufola, N. C. 

Lake Helen, Fla. 

Balfour. N. C. 

610 Jones St., Little Rock, Ark. 

Ill Dorado, Ark. 

1938 College St., Columbia, S. C. 

391 1 Syosset St., Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. 

Enterprise, Fla. 
Lemon City, Fla. 

130754 St. Charles St., S., Birmingham. Ala. 

« 

Titusville, Fla. 

Lamont, Okla. 
Sebastian, Fla. 
1331 S. 20th St., Birmingham, Ala. 



REGT. SERGEANT BUGLERS 

Richert, LeRoy H. Whitehal 

Phillips, Jim M. 



111. 



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ASSISTANT BAND LEADER 
Williams. Walter R. 

COLOR SERGEANTS 

Leo, Milward ¥■ 
Gaydoul. George P. 

MESS SERGEANT 

Kay, Roy C 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 

Rol)inson, Clu^lie A, 

STABLE SERGEANT 

Sherron, James iL 

BAND SERGEANTS 

Payne. Robert X. 
Borton. Robert G. 
Ketelbut, William A. 
Roberson, Willard C. 

SERGEANTS 

Moore. John T. 
Walker, Ben H. 
Dennis, Robert S. 
MacGuire, Robert R. 
Gresham, James N. 
Faison, Thomas I^L 

BAND CORPORAL 

RawK, Travis M. ' 

CORPORALS 

Blood. Charles B. 
Roberts. Thomas W. 
Neel, Wilton C. 
Booth, Eunice V. 
Ferrell, Emory M. 
Bennett, John C. 
Cannon, Edward J. 
Weeks, John J. 
Olsen, Albert N. 
Donahue. Thos. W. 
Overton, Lester E. 
Cahill. John A. 

COOKS 

Glover. Sandy T. 
Hight, Jesse Z. 
Lassiter. Daniel W. 
Mattiola, Pedro O. 
Xolen, William F. 
Salomoni, Pietro 
Sexton. \"irgil 



6io Lake Morton Drive, Lakeland. Fla. 

No. 8 St. Nieholas Terrace, New York, N. Y. 
697 West End Ave., New^ York, N. Y 

311 Brown Ave., Belton, S. C. 

Rt. A- 1, Repton, .Ala. 

RFD J. Youngsville, N. C. 

Huntingdon, Tenn. 

Live Oak, Fla. 

13 16 3rd St., Watertown, Wis. 

Mars Hill. N. C. 

Heflin. Ala. 

RFD I, Advance, N. C. 

Dadeville, Ala. 

61 West 82d St.. New York, N. Y. 

460 Pulliam St., Atlanta, Ga. 

Roanoke Rapids, N. C. 

707 Central .A.ve., Suffolk, \'a. 

Room 2912 Equitable Building. New York. 

Murfrecsboro, Tenn. 

Route No. 12, Charlotte, N. C. 

East Point, La. 

San Mateo. Fla. 

Pratt City, Ala. 

708 3d Ave., New York City. 
341 Grove St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
232 Calumet St., Laurium, Mich. 
405 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala. 
General Delivery, East Durham, N. C. 
104 \\'est goth St.. New York. N. Y. 

Buie, N. C. 

Eclectic, Ala. 

I^asker, N. C. 

229 E. 45tb St., New Y'ork, N. Y. 

311 Columbia Ave., Franklin, Tenn. 

Rocco Sicilina, P. V. Massa, Corrora. Italy. 

Box and Route No. i. Olive Hill. Ky 



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HORSESHOER 

Eckstein, August 
Gatliii, Charles VV. 

MUSICIANS FIRST CLASS 

Hankel, Fred C. 
Jones. William D. 
Michel. Ralph E. 

MUSICIANS SECOND CLASS 

Alberici, Silvio 
Bourque, Ovila 
Giannetto, Guiseppe 
Matteson, Lionel A. 
Wittikind. Conrad A.. Jr. 

MUSICIANS THIRD CLASS 

Dark. Thomas J. 
Dooley, Garner 
Griffith, Leo G. 
Holmes, Sigfred 
Kraft, Harry G. 
Mazzocco, Guiseppe 
Story, Stratford S. 
Trim, Fletcher 
Yoder, Julius H. 

SADDLER 

Moody, Robert A: 

WAGONERS 

Brown, James D. 
Butler, Edward E. 
Flowers, Albert S. 
Harper, Tandy C. 
McManus, Norman F. 
Moss, James L. 
Prevatte, Bailey 
Roberson, David M. 
Welburn. Charles C. 

BUGLER 

Risser. Ralph D. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 

.\lbritton, Leonard X, 
.•\sher, Lester H. 
.A.ult, Roy W. 
Buck, Herbert G. 
Cooper, Fred E. 
Deal, Vernon E. 
East, William A., Jr. 



Ardmore, .'Via. 
Milligan, Fla. 

3531 N. Paulina St., Chicago, 111. 
1221 E. Carter St.. Ashland. Ky. 
123 Phelps St., Jacksonville, Fla. 



400 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. 
268 E. White St., Holyoke, Mass. 
114 Dobe St.. Albany, N. Y. 
Sanford, Fla. 
1684 Linden St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

RED 3, Siler City, N. C. 

Locksburg, Ark. 

RED No. I, Watseka, 111. 

No. 29 Fammouth St., Worcester, Mass. 

1023 Putman Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

121 Nort^ Maple St., .^kron, Ohio. 

Eustis, Fla. 

3448 Wildwood Ave., Cleveland, Tenn. 

Van W'yck, S. C. x 

Guntersville, Ala. 

Wetumpka, Ala. 

Liberty, N. C. 

1308 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. 

RED I, Orehill, N. C. 

RED I, Bear Creek, N. C. 

Millry, Ala. 

RED I, St. Paul, N. C. 

Jamesville, N. C. 

Bankston, Ala. 

474 Cherry St., Springfield, Mo. 

RED I. Madisonville, Fla. 

Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

128 S. Rural St., Emporia, Kansas. 

183 High St., Walpole, Mass. 

500 IMcPherson St.. Oxford, Ala. 

RED I, Hickory, N, C. 

RED 2, Banks, Ala. 



Kcsslcr, George J. 
Holmquist, Thomas E. 
Houscr, Clarence C 
Johnson. William D. 
Karrh, James A. 
Kennickell, Edwin M. 
O'Neal, Nicholas T. 
Toler. William C. 

PRIVATES 
Alderman, Robert L. 
Cahill. Edward J. 
Campbell, John G. 
Carrigan. Martin J. 
Coughlin. Charles 
Egan, Michael A. 
Ellis, Thomas G. 
Epperson, Ira E. 
Hazlctt, Thomas J. 
Maronell, Pasquale 
McBride, Francis J. 
Miley, James W. 
Mims, Robert E. 
Mullen, Richard S. 
Norman, Dink 
Norris, John C. 
Rashap, Max 
Rosen, Louis 
Rupard, Emerson E. 
Staggers, Ora E. 
Szabo, Joseph, Jr. 
Waldroup, Robert 
Wilson, Harry B. 



44J E. 88th St., New York, N. Y. 

Norra Lamgat St., 2, Gottenburg, Sweden. 

Rutherfordton, N. C. 

RED 2, Mountain Creek, .Ala. 

1527 North St., Birmingham, .-Ma. 

313 West Hill St., Savannah, Ga. 

46 Fountain St., Holyoke, Mass. 

213 North Virginia St., Goldsboro, N. C. 

Gary, Tampa, Fla. 

593 3d Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Andalusia, Ala. 

521 E. 138th St., New York. 

56 W. 98th St., New York. 

408 E. 152nd St., New York, N. Y. 

Busy Bee Cafe, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 

mo 2d Axe., Birmingham, .Ma. 

Manor Hamilton, Ireland. 

95 Park Place, Coney Island. 

Republic, Pa. 

332 Centre St., Jamaica Plains, Mass. 

Eutawville, S. C. 

RED I, Grouse, N. C. 

RED I, HoustonviUe, N. C. 

Cruso, N. C. 

19 Manhattan Ave., New York, N. Y. 

303 Broad St., Jacksonville, Fla. 

RED I, Laurel, Tenn. 

Owensburg, Ind. 

289 E. 72d St., New York, N. Y'. 

RED I, Randolph, .A.la. 

151 1 Morgan St., Tampa, Fla. 



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ROSTER OF COMPANY "A", 306TH ENGINEERS 



CAPTAIN 

Kingsbury. Francis H. 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS 

Raymond, Carl L. 
Bradford. George S. 
Reichelderfer, George K. 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS 

Abernaliy. Milton A, 
Budd. Daniel S. 
Allrcd. Shelby S. 

FIRST SERGEANT 

Minshew, Will R. 

SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS 

McElin. Daniel 
Steyenson, George 
Doleshaw. William J. 
Packet, Joseph R. 
Graubert. Daye 
McDonald. Archie E. 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 

Oliver, Frank \'. 

SERGEANTS 

Cashion. Moiris H. 
McLeod, Robert S. 
Kaylor. Oren W. 
Jordon, Luther J. 
Cooper, George E. 
McEaddy, Pressley P. 
Harris, Hugh E. 
Belcher, Earl 
Hooper, James C. 
Parker, Henry O. 
Lawson, Burvle O. 
Pickering, Henry H, 
Rice, Ruben 
Edmonds, William E. 
Cox, Harvey B. 
HoUemam, Sanford R. 
Dishman, Louis R. 
Lamb, Charles F. 
Langford, John S. 
Singer, Edmond W. 
Meadows. Bell L. 



Medfield, Mass. 

Washington, D. C. 
Gardner, Mass. 
Harlan, Ind. 

Paducah, Tex. 
Chester, N. J. 
Elba, Ala. 

Eureka, N. C. 

Richmond, Ind. 

Ranson, 111. 

Cottage Grove. Wis. 

looi Bingham St.. Kno.xville, Tenn. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Daytona, F'la. 

50Q Rcid St.. Palatka. Fla. 

4th Morgan St., Greenville. S. C. 

118 E. Main St., Dothan, Ala. 

Conover. N. C. 

Elm City. N. C. 

X'ashville. Tenn. 

Valaha. F'la. 

1830 CaroU .^ve., Knoxville, Tenn. 

Erin, Tenn. 

Puryear. Tenn. 

Nathan. .Ark. 

Tallahoma. Tenn. 

Hamburg. Ark. 

Walnut. X. C. 

Waverville, N. C. 

Daisy, Tenn. 

Jonesville, Tenn. 

21 15 Leighton Ave., .\nniston, .\la. 

Paint Rock, N. C. 

Locksburg, Ark. 

4245 Main, Fostoria, O. 

Hubert. N. C. 



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CORPORALS 

Ferguson, Robert T. 
Perkins, Hubert 
Templeton, John 
Robertson, Charles S. 
Glover, Victor W. 
Rains, Nolan 
Curran, Clay C. 
Smith, William B. 
Bryan, Lee 
Meyers, Irven E. 
Peterson, Thomas G. 
Kaiser, John M. 
Hatchcock, Reuben W. 
Sessions, Clark H. 
Felix, William 
Marlow, Francis R. 
Bass, Samuel C. 
Butler, Asa D. 
Johnstone, Charles L. 
Lunsford, William H. 
Whitsett, Osma E. 
Caton, Augustus B. 
Witherspoon, William F. 
Patterson, Hosie E. 
Nichols, Leonard B. 
Fite, Charles H. 
Enright, Edward J." 
Griffin, William L. 
Newby, James L. 
Harris, S. Phillip J. 
Hall, William A. 
O'Brien, James 
Peachy, Sidney 
Holland, Benjamin F. 
Phillips, Edward L. 
Bannon, Clj'de A. 
Pollard, Gary N. 
Lichlyter, Roy L. 
Davenport, Tip 
Boatman, Oary T. 
Buchmiller, Joseph 
I'"ulmer, Edgar J. 
Hitchcock, Charles W. 
Little, Charlie B. 

COOKS 

Cunningham, Lesyer A. 
Knowlcs, Thomas C. 
Sanders, Noah J. 



Woodbine Station, Tenn. 

Jacksboro, Tenn. 

Clifton, Tenn. 

Noven, Tenn. 

Warren, Ark. 

Chaska, Tenn. 

Cannon Falls, Minn. 

Bington, Tenn. 

Marshall, N. C. 

Naborton, La. 

Greenback, Tenn. 

Robinson Fork, Tenn. 

Albermarle, N. C. 

Bellview, Ala. 

419 E. 63d St., New York, N. Y. 

Dunnville, Ky. 

RED No. I, Wetumpka, Ala. 

Hall Knob, Tenn. 

lO/O DeKalb Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 

Fowlkes, Tenn. 

Lumberton, Miss. 

Andulasia, Ala. 

Mortons Gap, Ky. 

Emmett, Ark. 

Boonville, N. C. 

Atwood, Tenn. 

Lake W'orth, Fla. 

McConnell, Tenn. 

Spring City, Tenn. 

Henderson, N. C. 

Orange Heights, Fla. 

i.\ Jay St.. South Boston, Mass. 

Prescott, Ark. 

Bridgeport, Ala. 

Parkton, N. C. 

Wichita, Kan. 

Sentinal, Okla. 

Sadlersville, Tenn. 

Bra.xton. Tenn. 

Gadsden, Ala. 

Tichnor, Ark. 

Florence, Ala. 

De Queen, Ark. 

Birmingham, Ala. 

Jennings, Fla. 
White Springs, Fla. 
Francis, Fla. 



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Rhuc, X'crncl U. 
Batson, Frank 
Piitnian. Clifton P. 

HORSHESHOER 

Wolf, Willie 11. 

WAGONERS 

Arrouuud, John W. 
Herring, Andrew 1'". 
Jones, George 
Neal, Willie A. 
Rose, Marcus L. 
Signiun, Oscar M. 
Sircy, Milford 1"'. 
Strickland. Robert L. 

BUGLERS 

Angel, Lewis C. 
Freeman. Isaac R. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 

Abee, Marshall C. 
Arnibruster, Carl 
Bird. John H. 
Bryant. Thomas C. 
Bullock. Ed. 
Burr. Lewis T. 
Busli, Thomas G. 
Cook, Howard L. 
Cox. Thomas E. 
D'Anjou. Oscar 
Edwards, Wamond L. 
Gandy, Clinton F. 
Gey, George L. 
Grubbs, Roy L. 
Gwynn, Chas. R. 
Hannah, George L. 
Hart. Oscar G. 
Haddinott, Robert IJ. 
Hamrick. Nestor C 
Howard. Milton H. 
Jones. Jolin H. 
Jones, Luther W. 
Jones, Tobe F. 
Leach, George 
Long, Jesse B. 
Long. Ralph W. 
McLaughlin. Rex 
McQueen, Alexander M. 
Moshos, Peter 



Pelletier, N. C. 
Travelers Rest, S. C. 
Oneonta, Ala. 

Hillard. I'la. 

Hurnsville, N. C. 
Millard, Ala. 
Parrish, Ala. 
Wckwa, Fla. 
Mount Olive, N. C. 
Conover, N. C. 
(jainsborough. Tenn. 
Bakeville, Tenn. 

Jacksbco, Tenn. 

303 W. 5th St., Chariot le, N. C. 

Hickory N. C. 

Richmond. Ind. 

Goreville, 111. 

Chatchie, Ala. 

Buceville, Tenn. 

Springfield, Tenn. 

226 200th St., Rosemary, N. C. 

Butler, Ala. 

Williamston, N. C. 

30 Aiken Ave., Lowell. Mass. 

Meridian. Miss. 

Clanton. Ala. 

Klkmont, Ala. 

Athens, .Ala. 

1302 Ninth N. W.. Washington, D. C. 

Searles, Ala. 

Derita, N. C. 

Pine Hurst, N. C. 

Shelby, N. C. 

Tuscaloosa, Ala. 

Kellerman, Ala. 

Spray, N. C. 

Richland, N. C. 

High Cliff, Tenn. 

Monroe, .Ark. 

Keener, Ala. 

Leeds, Ala. 

Fayettsville, N. C. 

216 Worchcster St., Orchard, Mass. 



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Neal, Carl L. 
Osborne, Fred 
Pace, Charles H. 
Pate, Jim H. 
Porter, Daniel D. 
Pierce, Joseph N. 
Perry, Elmer M. 
Parsons, Rederick 
Pronsati, Biago 
Rice, John A. 
Scott, Samuel F. 
Sexton, Taulbert V. 
Shaw, Siggle S. 
Stephenson, John W. 
Stooksberry, Lee 
Taylor, Andrew J. 
Thrash, Calvin C. 
Tucker, Grady H. 
Turnley, Julian W. 
Utley, William T. 
Webb, Rufus 
Willoughby, Walter L. 
Wilhelm, Birges L. 
Wood, Newton 

Wood, Andy 
Yohn, Ernest M. 
Smith, Robert W. > 
Cooper, Lee A. 
Galloway, Bent 
Holleman Marshall Q. 



Broad St., West Durham, N. C. 

Larkinsville, Ala. 

Corinth, Miss. 

Snow Hill, N. C. 

Sampit, S. C. 

Winsor, N. C. 

Plantersville, Ala. 

Candor, N. C. 

201 8 Cayuga St., Plula, Pa. 

Whitnel, N. C. 

Reidsville, N. C. 

Gum Neck, N. C. 

724 Bradley St., Bessemer, Ala. 

Holly Springs, N. C. 

Stookberry, Tenn. 

Lovich, Ala. 

1708 W. 8th St., Anniston, Ala. 

Gastonia, N. C. 

Cameson, N. C. 

Moncuse, N. C. 

Stantonburg, N. C. 

807 3d St., Birmingham, Ala. 

Moncurd, N. C. 

Aquone, N. C. 

Aquone, N. C. 
Enterprise, Ala. 
Denver, N. C. 
Opes, Fla. 
Walstonburg, N. C. 
Fort Wayne, Ala. 



PRIVATES 

Allen, Benjamin F. 
Anerton, Robert E. 
Arterio, Nunzi 
Almanzar, Jose M. 
Barber, Jack 
Bates, Will 
Beaty, George H. 
Beanavides, Jesus 
Bingham, Everett 
Bloom, Wesley J. 
Boxcer, Sam 
Brame, James O. 
Brown, Astor O. 
Brown, Eugene B. 
Brown, James W. 
Brown, Mike D. 
Bumbarner, Lester P. 



Mt. Gilead, N. C. 

711 Washington Ave., Athens, Ala. 

Niles, Ohio. 

San Elizario, Tex. 

Westville, Okla. 

Tracy City, Tenn. 

Buffalo, Ala. 

Bessie, Texas. 

Randolph, Vermont 

College Place, S. C. 

117 Siegel St., Brookland, N. W. 

Faunsdale, Ala. 

Henrietta, N. C. 

1316 5th Ave. S.. Albany, Ala. 

Charlotte, N. C. 

West Point, Geo. 

Connely Springs, N. C. 



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Burton, James W. 
Byrne. Peter 
Case, Robert L. 
Clifton, Carl M. 
Cothern Clifford M. 
Davis, Alcus B. 
Davis, Chester 
Davison, Homer L. 
Dodson, George E. 
Driver, James B. 
Duke, James H. 
Echols, Levi 1). 
Everheart. John 
Ford, William A. K. 
Green, James T. 
Greene, Lawrence F. 
Hendon, Lonnie H. 
Herndon, Sim S. 
Hicks, James L. 
Hogwood, Robert A. 
Home, Carl L. 
Jaedike, Henry 
Jett, Walter 
Jimerson, Paul E. 
Johnson, George R. 
Johnson, John 
Johnson, Oscar M^ 
Jones, James A. 
Kerr, Henry A. 
Lipovitch, Nathan A. 
Long, Claud E. 
Lott, General 
Malone, Monroe F. 
McClure, Henry P. 
McFadden, Henry W. 
McHugh, FVank 
McKelroy, George A. 
Mendenhall, Arthur B. 
Merlos, George, 
Miers, W'ill E. 
Miller. Clifford E. 
Munn, Arthur T. 
Murphy, Thomas J. 
Pickler, Jesse A. 
Powers, Charley K. 
Rambo, Monroe W. 
Richardson, Nathan S. 
Rogerson, Jesse W. 
Salter, John S. 



Shannon, Ala. 

135 E. soth St., New York, N. Y. 

Decatur, Ala. 

Creswell, N. C. 

Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 

Brantley, Ala. 

Horton, Ala. 

Sylacauga, Ala. 

Holly Pond, Ala. 

Clanton, Ala. 

Greenville, .Ma. 

Georgiana, Ala. 

Persia, Tenn. 

1061 1st Ave., New York City 

Jasper, Ala. 

Moorsboro, N. C. 

Hartsell, .Ala. 

.Alfalfa, Ala. 

Mt. Roszell, Ala. 

339 6th Ave, Birmingham, .Ma. 

.Ararat, .Ala. 

182 Lafayette Ave., Evergreen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Ivnfire, Ala. 

Liberty, .Ala. 

Swanianoa .Ave., West Ashville, N. C. 

Stapleton, Ala. 

Kipling, N. C. 

Newton, S. C. 

Fruit Hurst. Ala. 

125 W. 115th St., New York City 

Gastonia, N. C. 

Midland City. Ala. 

Samatha, Ala. 

Copper Hill, Tenn. 

Soble, S. C. 

200 E. 70th St., New York City 

Nauvoo, Ala. 

119 Broad St., Montoursville, Penn. 

Chicopee Falls, Mass. 

Willington, Ala. 

Georgiana, Ala. 

Troy, N. C. 

237 W'alker St., Lowell, Mass. 

Fanon, Tenn. 

Water Lilly, N. C. 

Epwort'h, S. C. 

Candor, N. C. 

Aulander, N. C. 

Evergreen, Ala. 



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Savage, Herman C. 
Simpson, Leroy B. 
Smith, Tomie 
Smj'ton, William 
Strickland, Hokie 
Tedder. Jasper O. 
Toler, Sidney B. 
Watson, George T. 
Whaley, John T. 
Whedbee, Albert H. 
Whitner, Fred 
Williams, Alfred T. 



Oak City, N. C. 

no Union St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

117 1-2 C Ave., Roland, N. C. 

932 Columbus Ave., New York City 

East Tallassee, Ala. 

Fairmount, N. C. 

Kitty Hawk, N. C. 

Plymouth, N. C. 

612 E. Main St., Durham, N. C. 

Frisco, N. C. 

Catawba, N. C. 

\\'anchese, N. C. 




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ROSTER OF COMPANY "B", 306TH ENGINEERS 



CAPTAIN 

Mitchell, Stewart 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS 

Martin, John A. 
Knapp, Lloyd D. 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS 

Aniidon, Charles W. 
Koniinars, Jacob 
Singer, Edmond W. 

FIRST SERGEANTS 

Tuttle, Ellis H. 
Henry, Samuel W. 

SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS 

Sarrie, Ernest L. 
Jerkins, Joseph M. 
Brown, Robert B. 
Hall, Robert C. 
Ank, Guy C. 
Stokes, James C. 
Garris, Charles H. 

MESS SERGEANT 

Haynes, Ogden V. 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 

Stcch. Ray 

STABLE SERGEANT 

Myers, Charles A. 

SERGEANTS 

Shipley, James H. 
McGuire, Arlie R. 
Price, Herbert L. 
Chandler, Rufus E. 
Ferry, Glenn A. 
Neilson, Marius 
Revels, James A. 
Cleveland, William L. 
Ellis, James R. 
Walker, George E. 



Roseburg, Oregon. 

117 Hampton Ave., Greenville, S. C. 
494 Frederick Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 



1212 Fourth St., Red Wing, Minn. 
1236 Grand River Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
423 Main St., Fostoria, O. 



105 Orange St., Port Jervis, N. Y. 
Ipe, Tenn. 



2507 Nicolett Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Lakeland, Florida. 

Halifax, North Carolina. 

Burns, Tennessee. 

938 Fifteenth Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 

1371 Florida St., Memphis, Tennessee. 

Conway, North Carolina. 



Winter Haven, Florida. 



704 East 5th St., Pana, Illinois. 



Prescott, Arkansas. 



Church Hill, Tennessee. 

Norton, North Carolina. 

Nichols, South Carolina. 

Virgilina, Virginia. 

2310 East I2th St., Chattanooga, Tennessee. 

Sea Level, North Carolina. 

Florahome, Florida. 

Altoona, Alabama. 

Dunlap, Tennessee. 

Grace, Tennessee. 



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Parks, James C. 
Morris, Robert S. 
Malcomb, William L. 
Collins, Samuel A. 

CORPORALS 

Davie, Edd 
Sheehan, Robert M. 
Green, Robert D. 
Bow, Walter W. 
Higgs, Edward M. 
Hairston, Claude C. 
Yost, Attos V. 
Lafon, Isaac N. 
Phillips, Arnold C. 
Baxter, William H. 
Fess, Richard C. 
Perkins, Henry G. 
Poston, Clem. 
Tinker, John H. 
Tugwell, Grady L. 
Owen, Frank R. 
Burns, Jack F. 
Wall, Thomas H. 
Davis. Vernon 
Turner, Jesse L. 
Gillmore, William "A. 
O'Neal, Grover 
Colbert, James F. 
Gilbert, Stewart E. 
Tatum. William P. 
Wood William D. 
Harper, Erwin 
Groce, Hershel B. 
Pearce, Andrew M. 
Davis, Houston J. 
Bowles, Henry C. 
Jordan, Luther A. 
Wicker, Arthur B. 
Thomas. Arthur B. 
Crawford, George M. 
Stewart, Robert F. 
Ellenburg, George F. 
Foster. Ben F. 
McCarthy. John T. 
Clardy, "J." "C." 
Hassell, John C. 
Hackney, William L. 



RED 2, Box 72. Columbia. North Carolina. 
RED 3. Fayetteville. Tennessee. 
Loachapoka. Alabama. 
Andalusia. Alabama. 
Philadelphia, Tennessee. 



Stackhouse, North Carolina. 
Jamestown, Tennessee. 
Ta}-lor, South Carolina. 
Byrdstown, Tennessee. 
RED 3, Dover, Tennessee. 
Bodsaw, Arkansas. 
Pleasant Mills. Indiana. 
RED 3, Blountsville. Alabama. 
Jonesboro, North Carolina. 
Huntsville, Alabama. 

12 Pleasant Ave., L^nion Hill. New Jersey. 
Beaufort. North Carolina. 
RED I, Leo. .South Carolina. 
Kittyton. Tennessee. 
Sandtovvn. Arkansas. 
Yadkin College. North Carolina. 
RFD 3. Pittsboro. North Carolina. 
Gallaway, Tennessee. 
Jonesboro, Tennessee. 
Morris, Alabama. 

7310 Underwood Ave.. Birmingham. Alabama. 
Pruden. Tennessee. 

106 Hartson St., Syracuse, New York. 
Estell Springs, Tenn. 
Lumberton, Mississippi. 
RED No. 2. Hamptonvillc. N. C. 
Vivian. La. 

4065 Jefferson St., Dayton. Ohio. 
Nettleton. Mississippi. 
Yadkinville. North Carolina. 

301 Green Street. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. 
Wallace. Alabama. 
Colon. North Carolina. 
RFD 3, Silver City, North Carolina. 
19 Arbutus St., Springfield, Massachusetts. 
• RFD I, Mount Pleasant. Tennessee. 
Moshcin. Tennessee. 
.\ttalla. .-\labama. 
Sattillo. Mississippi. 
RFD 2. Reform, Alabama. 
Edenton. North Carolina. 
Esom Hill, Georgia. 



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Boyd, Randon 
Breklis, Stefan 
Harpole, John F. 
McColIum, Eddie E. 
Eglezos, George 
Valentine, Evaristo 
Mansfield Luther R. 

HORSHESHOER 

Boucher, Ernest 

WAGONERS 

Batchelor, Bunyan P. 
Beddingfield, Mosson E. 
Bolton, William P. 
Meeks, Oley 
Porter, Harleston 
Pritchett, William 
Sorrell, John L. 
Tallent, Thomas A. 

BUGLER 

Swift, Reuben H. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 

Ballard, Cecil G. 
Barnes, Edgar L. 
Bentley, Joseph A., 
Berry, Benjamin B. 
Bless, Melvin L. 
Bowles, Norman M. 
Bowling, Erma M. 
Bradley, Earl P. 
Brooks, James H. 
Brown, George W. 
Butts, Homer 
Campisi, Jim 
Carmele, Mimmo 
Carroll, Joe A. 
Carr, Luther O. 
Chester, George R. 
Cookson, John F. 
Cofini, Armando 
Coppinger, Clarence G. 
Dancer, Albert 
Day, Colba R. 
East, Bernard C. 
Farrell, Gurney 
Felker, John C. 
Carbonneau, Joseph S. 



909 Fairfax Ave., Bessemer, Alabama. 

Titicut, Massachusetts. 

Union City, Tennessee. 

Boughton, Arkansas. 

Dunnellon, Florida. 

Sylacauga, Alabama. 

Viola, Tenn. 

132 Last St., Fall River, Massachusetts. 

Nashville, North Carolina. 

Spring Hope, North Carolina. 

F"urnian, Alabama. 

New Hope, Arkansas. 

9 Second St., Woodside, Greenville, S. 

Caraway, Arkansas. 

RED 2, Duke, Tennessee. 

Nathan, Arkansas. 

RFD I, Cunningham, Tennessee. 

Faust, North Carolina. 

RFD 2, Mackeys, North Carolina. 

RFD 2, Mount Holly, North Carolina. 

Hickory, North Carolina. 

RFD 12, Columbus, Indiana. 

RFD 4, Rougemont, North Carolina. 

RFD I, Abanda, Alabama. 

RFD I, Hokes Bluff, Alabama. 

RFD I, Mercer, Tennessee. 

RFD 2, McKenzie, Alabama. 

RFD I, Jasper, Alabama. 

Birmingham, Alabama. 

510 Harrison St., Elkhart, Indiana. 

Bessemer City, North Carolina. 

RFD 29. Zeansville, Indiana. 

1214 South iMain St., Elkhart. Indiana. 

Bridgeport, Alabama. 

226 East Ii8th St., New York City. 

RED., Tracy City, Tennessee. 

Gas City, Indiana. 

Paragon, Indiana. 

Dadeville, Alabama. 

RFD I, Pittsboro, North Carolina. 

Second Ave, Lititz, Pennsj'lvania. 

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Fulgham, William H. 
Rusli, George H. 
Freeman, Jesse J. 
Fuller, Grover C. 
Gillikin, George E. 
Good, Jesse C. 
Goodwin, Lee C. 
Gresluim, James F. 
Hasclwood, Ben N. 
Hayes, Arnold D. 
Hyde, Walter 
Kelly, Charlie E. 
Klein, Joseph G. 
Leopard, George 
Little, Marvin A. 
Mack, Joe B. 
Mallett, James E. B. 
McClary, Howard W. 
McDonald, William N. 
McGce, John !•'. 
Norris, Alvin E. 
Ogles, Francis M. 
Orr, John H. 
Phillips, Neil H. 
Spence, Herhert L. 
Starling, Thomas_J. 
Stubbs, Charles T. 
Turner, Arthur R. 
Welch, Legon A. 
Woodard, Noah 
Yarborough, Charles S. 

PRIVATES 

Baker, Rube 
Bendheim, William B. 
Elangdino, Guy 
Bonavita, Francesco 
Bourelle, George A. 
Boyington, Herbert 
Bridwell, Neal H. 
Brown, Ernest 
Butler, Everett L. 
Canady, William 
Castor, Alexander O. 
Chapa. Juan S. 
Conger, Claude E. 
Cook, Joe D. 
Cripe, Cleo C. 
Daniels. Joseph J. 



Route No. I, Dcchcrd, Tenn. 

Route No. 2, Carrollton, .Ala. 

Jefferson City, Tennessee. 

RED I, Tuscaloosa, .Alabama. 

Dadeville, Alabama. 

Otway, North Carolina. 

RED 3, Blountsville, Alabama. 

132 Fifth St., Statesville, North Carolina. 

Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. 

Lockesburg, Arkansas. 

Kenoy, North Carolina. 

Corona, Alabama. 

109 Cleveland St., Darlington, S. C. 

170 Melrose St., Brooklyn, New York. 

Vaucluse, South Carolina. 

Claremont, North Carolina. 

Daisy, Arkansas. 

RED 2, Cottondale, .Alabama. 

RED 7, Lewisburg, Tennessee. 

Franklin, North Carolina. 

RED I, Denver, North Carolina. 

Roy, Alabama. 

RED 7, North Birmingham, .Mabama. 

W'allace, North Carolina. 

Red Springs, North Carolina. 

516 West North St., Raleigh, N. C. 

RED 2, Hope Mills. North Carolina. 

RED I, Jamesville, North Carolina. 

Gamble Mines, Alabama. 

McConnell, Tennessee. 

RED I. Shouns, Tennessee. 

RFD 2, Sanford, North Carolina. 

RED 3, Dadeville, Alabama. 

807 Columbia Ave., Nevk^ York City. 

10 North Second St., Shamokin, Pa. 

151 Webster Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. 

RED 8, Olney, Illinois. 

Gateswood, Alabama. 

RED 5, Heflin. Alabama. 

Modoc, Illinois. 

Fairmont, Indiana. 

RED 4, Dunn, Nortli Carolina. 

118 East 1st St., Muncie, Indiana. 

Buenavista, Te.xas. 

Sibley, Illinois. 

Butler, Alabama. 

1413 South Main St., Elkhart, Indiana. 

48 Flushing Ave.. Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y. 



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Deramus, George B. 
Desiderio, James 
Devine, Raleigh C. 
Dierking, Russell J. 
Dodson. Bevie L. 
Dolan, Frank 
Ericson, Francis 
Felix, Paul 
Foster, Adam 
Fletcher, Shelby 
Fletcher, Walter 
Free, Marion C. 
Gardner, Nathan 
Gervais, Rosario H. 
Gilmore, Columbus F. 
Gissendaner, Sammie Jr. 
Granger, Wilford 
Grayson, Summey A. 
Griffith, Sidney B. 
Hall, Howard D. 
Hart, William E. 
Hicks, John L. 
Hill, Barney W. 
Holloman, Barney 
Holmes, William F. 
Hughes, Albert G.. 
Hyde, Orin E. 
Johnson, William 
Kestenbaum, Theodore 
Logan, Horace 
Mason, Willie 
Massacavage, Peter 
Matisheff, Samuel 
Maxwell, Neill A. 
McFarland, Grover J. 
Mulligan, William J. 
Patterson, Walter E. 
Payne, Samuel 
Powell, Eugene 
Rappold, Vincent C. 
Sandlin, Perry D. 
Sanford, John W. 
Sawyer, William M. 
Schmoll, Edward E. 
Smith, James G. 
Stanage, James R. 
Strickland. James F. 
Stricklin, Ervin 



Georgetown, Indiana. 

Maplesville, Alabama. 

73 Showmut St., East Weymouth, Massachusetts. 

1414 South 20th St., New Castle, Indiana. 

29 Patchen Ave., Brooklyn, New York. 

Covin, Alabama. 

311 East 65th St., New York City. 

Stromsburg, Nebraska. 

98 Lowell Ave., Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y. 

RED 6, Concord, North Carolina. 

Andalusia, Ala. 

Andalusia, Ala. 

Samson, Alabama. 

RFD I, Plymouth, North Carolina. 

162 Davis St., New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

215 East Long Ave., Gastonia, North Carolina. 

RFD 2, Abbeville, Alabama. 

RFD 4, Piedmont, South Carolina. 

RFD 2, Cherryville, North Carolina. 

Old Spring Hill, Alabama. 

RFD 2, Repton, Alabama. 

RFD "B," Andalusia, Alabama. 

Vass, North Carolina. 

Rutherfordton, North Carolina. 

Jackson, North Carolina. 

Coal City, Alabama. 

303 Wilton St., Tuscumbia, Alabama. 

Chesbrough, Louisiana. 

RFD I, Rembert, South Carolina. 

203 Broadway, Long Island City, New York. 

RFD I, Ariton, Alabama. 

Nadawah, Alabama. 

1073 Wyoming Ave., Exeterborough, Pennsylvania. 

831 Kelly St., New York City. 

RFD I, Red Springs, North Carolina. 

Nashville, Arkansas. 

404 East 6sth St., New York City. 

RFD I, Lowndes, Alabama. 

Howard, Pennsylvania. 

Piedmont, Alabama. 

426 Thirtieth St., Huntington, West \'irginia. 

32 Franklin St., Greer, South Carolina. 

America Junction, Alabama. 

RFD I. Columbia, North Carolina. 

142 Buchanan St., Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. 

Dunn, North Carolina. 

RFD 2, Mission Hill, South Dakota. 

RFD 3, Fayetteville, North Carolina. 

Brilliant, Alabama. 



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Thompson, Richard C. 
Turner, Lee E. 
Turner, Virgil T. 
Varnum, William A. 
Warren, Walter B. 
Watkins, Marvin E. 
Weaver, James N. 
White, Abner V. 
Williams, Artemus W. 
Williams, Ernest C. 



3JJ Red Cross St., Wilmington, North Carolina. 

RED I, Fairfax, Virginia. 

Eighth St., Hickory, North Carolina. 

Alexander City, Alabama. 

Red Springs, Nortlh Carolina. 

2530 Cedar St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Halsell, Alabama. 

Green Pond, Alabama. 

RED 6, Troy, Alabama. 

Coats, North Carolina. 

Cheraw, South Carolina. 




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Name and Rank 
CAPTAIN 

Ross, James G. 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS 

Stauffer, Orton B. 
Graves, Sanford P. 
Neely, Frank S. 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS 

Arnistrung, (_ik'ii \\. 
Floyd, Henry G. 

FIRST SERGEANT 

Cocliran. Waltc-r B. 

SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS 

Glaser, Wesley E. 
Klepper, Clarence D. 
Smith, Sweet E. 
Walker, Glenn E. 
Alexander, William S. 
Cofield, Robert B. 

MESS SERGEANT 

Hogan, Henry W. 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 

Rheiner, Robert T. L. 

STABLE SERGEANT 

Petris. Aiitun 

SERGEANTS 

Cann, James B. 
Hughes, William R. 
Cowling, Hugh L. 
Ackerman, Albert J. 
Witherington, Henry C. 
Shuford, Julius W. 
Wesson, Hector L. 
Harrison, Earnest M. 
Daurelle, Gabreil I. 
Euland, Raymond F. 
Vanzandt, James M. 
Marcho, Edward M. 
Herlihy, George E. 
Marlor, Major 
Winters, James R. 



Home Address 
70 West Court Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 

Charles City, Charles City County, Va. 
14 Maplehurst Park, Knoxville, Tenn. 
650 Saint Paul Ave.. Memphis, Tenn. 

Wisner, Neb. 
Auburn, Wa. 

Hustonville. Ky. 

702 Sherman St., South Bend. Ind. 
1309 Sixth St., Bristol, Tenn. 
Bagdad, Fla. 
Greenback, Tenn. 
Scotland Neck. N. C. 
Lakeland, Fla. 

Perry, Taylor County, Fla. 

74 West 105th St., New York City, New York. 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Beattyville, Ky. 

314 West Morgan St.. Denison, Texas. 

Monterey, Ala. 

508 Range St., Manistique, Mich. 

Rutherford, Tenn. 

RFD I, Newton, N. C. 

Stevens, Ark. 

Maryville, Tenn. 

Bowling Green, Fla. 

Appleton City. Mo. 

Gilliam, Ark. 

Route 5, Box 3, Concord, N. C. 

239 West 105th St., New York City, New York. 

Big Pine, N. C. 

Stewart, Tenn. 



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Wingo, Robert A. 

Dobson, William 

Knight, Angus E. 

Terry. Elvin B. 

Pearson, George W. 

Nichols, Jasper M. 

Varner, Recil B. 

Scarborough, Erskin B. 

Dunkelberg, Henry 

Johnson. Robert C. 

Ingram, William C. 

Duffer. Russ 

Druin, Clarence I. 

Brady, Sidney G. 

Dulion, Michael J. 

Jvlondy, Ray 

Brooks, Harlie C. 

AUbright, Arthur H. 

Henry, George T. 

Byers. James N. 

Gregory, Jim C. 
Standley, Floyd H. 
Rogers, Ellis E. 
Whisman, William J. 
Stewart, Thomas H. 
Hardy. Robert C. 
Hope, James R. 
Baker, Arve B. 
Hightower, Carlie C. 
Irwin, Perry F. 
Laane, John R. 
Bowden, Albert 
Branon, John N. 
Haguewood. Robert K. 
Haynes, James 
Johnson, Harvey W. 
Marr, John I. 
Pate, Charles K. 
Phelps, Linsey W. 
Ray, Willis 
Sawyer, Hersey G. 
Smith, Archie M. 
Olsen, Albert N. 

COOKS 

Burton, Dave G., Jr. 
Love, Alexander S. 
Pope, Bentiley 



RED 3, Campobello, S. C. 
17 Glidhill Ave., Everett, Mass. 
Weirsdale. Fla. 
Lewisburg. Ky. 
Manchester, Tenn. 
Lebanon. Tenn. 
Soddy, Tenn. 
•Avon, N. C. 
Elgin, Tenn. 
Charleston, Tenn. 
Route I, Rosston, .^rk. 
Bethpage, Tenn. 
Crook, Mo. 
Shubuta, Miss. 

1209 Third Ave., West End, Birmingham, Ala. 
RED 2, East Bend, N. C. 
Tazewell, Tenn. 

2104 North Twelfth Ave., Birmingham, Ala. 
RED I, Newport, Tenn. 
Leeds, Ala. 
Sylacauga, .\la. 

3283 Clarendon Rd., Cleveland Hts., Cleveland, O. 
Johns, Ala. 
Sugar Grove, Va. 
Green Forest, Ark. 
Heathville, N. C. 
Greenville, Tenn. 
Fitzpatrick, Ala. 
Vernon, Fla. 

703 Cooley Street, East Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Elko, Nev. 
Manson, Tenn. 
Huntsville, Ala. 
Pennington, Ala. 
Chewalla, Tenn. 
Elk Park, N. C. 
Highland, Fla. 
Lafollete, Tenn. 
RED 2, Creswell, N. C. 
Daisy, Ark. 
South Mills, N. C. 
Maxton, N. C. 
3545 Hartford Street, St. Louis, Mo. 



Tuscumbia, -Ala. 

Waldo, Ark. 

Route 4, Clifton, Tenn. 



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Staley, Roy D. 

HORSESHOER 

George, Walter B. 

SADDLER 

McBridc, Charles W. 

WAGONERS 

Burns, John 
Clinkscales, Robert E. 
Davis, Ira L. 
Ingram, Arthur 
Ingram, George E. 
Landers, Arthur 
Watkins, John B. 
Williams, Trevor J. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 

Abernethy, Everett E. 
Anderson, Andrew J. 
Bare, John 
Barr, Willis C. 
Boudreaux, Leonce 
Boyd, James P. 
Boykin, Willie B. 
Brown, Olney C. . 
Carter, Edward L. 
Cauley, Carl V. 
Cline, Thomas L. 
Clotfelter, Roy 
Collins, Alack C. 
Conner, Blair D. 
Davenport, Raymond L. 
Dixon, Lloyd E. 
Evans, Crawford 
Farley, Elam 
Frazier, Baxter A. 
Garrison, Silas E. 
Green, William T. 
Griggin, Alvin L. 
Hanner, John E. 
Hawn, Charles R. 
Higgin, Benjamin M. 
Hollis, Raleigh 
Jackson, William C. 
Lee, Nelson 
Lewis, John E. 
Loftis, Robert A. 



.506 Long Street, Orlando, Fla. 
Route 2, Ramseur, N. C. 



Elintville, Tenn. 



Sylacauga, Ala. 



Ducktown, Tenn. 
RED 2, Vincent, Ala. 
RED 2, Kennedy, Ala. 
Lancburg, Ark. 
Laneburg, Ark. 
Walnut, N. C. 
Paint Rock, N. C. 
Route 4, Elizabeth City, 



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Charlotte, N. C. 

Portland, Ore. 

533 Dobson Avenue, East Chattanooga, Tenn. 

715 Royal .'\venue, Florence, Ala. 

Plattenville, La. 

1019 Ridley Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. 

816 South Eighth -Avenue, Wilmington, N C 

Kellyton, Ala. 

Florence, Ala. 

Bladen Springs, Ala. 

Conover, N. C. 

Route 2, Caryville, Tenn. 

Kipling, N. C. 

Homeland, Fla. 

Roper, N. C. 

Greenville, S. C. 

Tallassee, Ala. 

RED 3, Monterey, Tenn. 

Claremont, N. C. 

RED I, Union Grove, Ala. 

RED I, Walnut Grove, Ala. 

Route 5, Elizabeth City, N. C. 

Randallman, N. C. 

RED 4, Hickory, N. C. 

Mulga, Ala. 

Opelika, Ala. 

Honoraville, Ala. 

Grantsboro, N. C. 

RED I, Stanley, N. C. 

Durham, N. C. 



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Markham, William B. 
McNeill, Cyrus 
Patterson, Landon S. 
Patterson, Otho 
Pearson, Grady P. 
Pharris, Willis S. 
Pickett, John L. 
Pinyan, Walter G. 
Redick, Columbus G. W. 
Rigdon, Alexander 
Ross, Frank R. 
Segrest, Oscar G. 
Simms, Ben E. 
Strett, James C. 
Strickland, Allison B. 
Teague, Clyde C. 
Thomas, Matthew 
Thomason, Edward R. 

PRIVATES 

Adair, Will 
Adams, Robert T. 
Armstrong, Ernest E. 
Barnes, Jerry R. 
Batts, Arthur A. 
Beaton, Earl A. 
Beaty, Oscar D, 
Bedsole, Edward D. 
Best, Charles E. 
Best, Rufus 
Boyd, Emmet H. 
Briley, Henry 
Brown, Adlie 
Burkes, Charles G. 
Burnett, Charles 
Burns, John H. 
Buzbee, Charles R. 
Byrd, Charlie R. 
Campbell. Shadric C. 
Carr, Ed 
Cash, Clifford L. 
Caulk, Garvin 
Celli, Edward 
Clark, Phelian 
Cochran, John W. 
Correll, Lee W. 
Crump, Arthur A. 
Crutchfield, Jesse A. 
Cutler, Jacob D. H. 



io6 Dean Avenue, Kranklin, Mass. 

RED 5, Durham, N. C. 

Broadway. N. C. 

Leatherman, N. C. 

Humboldt. Tenn, 

Duncanville. Ala. 

Whitleyvillc. Tenn. 

Gruetli. Tenn. 

Route I, Harrisburg, N. C. 

Mackeys, N. C. 

RED 2, Peuial, Ela. 

RED I, Scobey, Miss. 

Notasulga, Ala. 

Fairfields, 111. 

Route I, Unicoi. Tenn. 

Homosassa. Ela. 

Lexington. Va. 

Walnut, N. C. 

1 112 Antonia Street, Key West, Ela. 

Hayleysvillc. ."Ma. 

Cusseta. Ala. 

York, Ala. 

Railroad Street. Wilson, N. C. 

Florence, Ala. 

34 South Bourne Road. Jamaica Plains, Mass. 

Decalb, Ala. 

Hacoda, Ala. 

Route I, Oakman. .-Ma. 

Jasper, Ala. 

New Brookland, S. C. 

Rocky Mount, Nash County, N. C. 

Falkville, Ala. 

j2og Sterner Avenue, Birmiiigliam, .\la. 

RED I, Dayton, Tenn. 

RED 2. Albany, Ala. 

Little River, Ala. 

Morrisville. N. C. 

Ardell, Ala. 

Fruithurst, Ala. 

RED 2, Millport, Ala. 

Killen, Ala. 

784 East 214th Street, New York City. N. Y. 

St. Elmo. Ala. 

RED I, Hodges. Ala. 

Lenoir, N. C. 

McClain Street. St. Paul. N. C. 

Siler City, N. C. 

Fair Grove, Mich. 




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Dawkins, Alvie 
DeBellis, Alexander 

Desern, Clarence M. 

DiPaula, Micheli 

Draper, Cosie L. 

Dudley. Rufus R. 

Duncan, Jess J. 

Dunning, Albert L. 

Edwards, Dillard S. 

Eubanks, Bosher W. 

Everett, Dock B. 

Faulk, Henierd L. 

Fennig, Fred 

Fromhold, George M. 

Gibbs, John M. 

Gillian, Andrew J. 

Glover.Joe 

Green, Luther 

Hagood, Jasper F. 

Hawd<ins, Dan \V. 

Hill, David D. 

Holder, Clarence M. 

Hollaway, Cyrus A, 

Holt, Homer W. 

Hoven, Sollic 
Howard, Willie H. 
Jent, Robert 
Johnson, James M. 
Johnson, John 
Johnson, Oliver 
Keeter, Claude 
Keith, Ernest 
Kitchens, Sidney J. 
Kollock, Emerson J. 
Langley, William W. 
Lee, Ralph 
Litton, Andrew W. 
McKown, James P. 
Moore, Lee R. 
Mose, Louis 
Murphy, James E. 
O'Neal, George B. 
Overcash, James O. R. 
Painter, Bosie R. 
Painter, William C. 
Pappas, Peter 
Palmer, Thomas R. 
Putman, Lucius 



Tennille, Ala. 

Millport, Ala. 

345 East 143rd Street, New York City, N. Y. 

Route 2, Moncure, N. C. 

2081 East 148th Street, New York City, N. Y. 

RFD I, Fernbank, Ala. 

North Birmingham Station, Birmingham, Ala. 

1003 Central Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. 

414 Wilkerson Street, Mobile, Ala. 

RFD 2, Travelers Rest, S. C. 

Route I, Pittsboro, N. C. 

Chavies, Ala. 

906 South 3rd Street, Wilmington, N. C. 

New Corydon, Ind. 

1801 Pearson Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. 

RFD I, Ashland City, Tenn. 

San Toy, Ohio. 

Lisman, Ala. 

1016 Augier Avenue, Durham, N. C. 

RFD 3, Town Creek, Ala. 

Winfield, Ala. 

Caryville, Tenn. 

Route 2, Broadway, N. C. 

Sheffield, Ala. 

Atponyley, Tenn. 

Jackson, Ala. 

RFD I, Varnville, S. C. 

RFD I. Parrish, Ala. 

Carbon Hill, Ala. 

Route 3, Guinn, Ala. 

Guntersville, Ala. 

Route 2, Whitaker, N. C. 

136 Sixth Avenue, North Nashville, Tenn. 

Lafayette, Ark. 

RFD 3, Loudon, Tenn. 

Route I, Pittsboro, N. C. 

Route 7, Concord, N. C. 

Mooresville. N. C, 

Valley Head, Ala. 

Jamesvillc, X. C. 

Cottonport, La. 

422 Whittier Avenue, Syracuse, New York. 

Hatteras, N. C. 

Statesville, N. C. 

East Flat Rock, N. C. 

Andrews, N. C. 

120 3rd Avenue, New York City, N. Y. 

1305 Long Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Ashville, Ala. 



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Reeves, Hubbard 
Riley, Stephen J. 
Robcrsoii, James 
Roberts, Louis T. 
Robinson, Shirley L. 
Rozier, Braxton \V. 
Ruga, Joe 
Ryan, David J. 
Rydholm, Andrew J. 
Salter, Cecil 
Schafer, Alfred 
Scott, John W. 
Schweitzer, Henry 
Sharp, James 
Sizeniore, Virgil 
Smith, John R. 
Smith, Thomas A. 
Smith. Thomas C. 
Stevens, George W. 
Stokley, Herbert A. 
Thomas, Earl F, 
Townsend, Grover C. 
Townsend, William J. 
X'aughan, Joe G. 
Wallace, George G. 
Windham, Frank 



Olalee, Ala. 

RFD 3, Magnolia. Ark. 

1 125 Lefferts Avenue, Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. 

Holman, Ala. 

Ensley, Ala. 

Greenville, S. C. 

St. Paul, N. C. 

3609 Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill. L. I., N. Y. 

305 East 70th Street, New York City, N. Y. 

74 Marshall Street, North ."Xdanis, Mass. 

Coinjack, N. C. 

RFD I, Pewano, Mich. 

RFD 3, New Sheffield, Pa. 

Cullman, Ala. 

Route 2, Columbia, S. C. 

RFD 9, Cullman, Ala. 

Lowell, N. C. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Mt. Giiead. N. C. 

RFD 2. Coats, N. C. 

Route 2, Box a, Wilmington, N. C. 

Siler City, N. C. 

Lumberton, N. C. 

St. Paul, N. C. 

Greenville, S. C. 

Cheraw, S. C. 

Girard, Ala. 



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Xaim- and Rank. 
CAPTAIN 
Lois L. Adams 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS 

William H. Rogers, Jr. 
Albert T. Debaun 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS 

Joseph L. Ballou 
Theodore W. Williams 
William H. Crawford 

ATTACHED 

Charles L. Hughes 



OFFICERS 

Home Address. 

Harrodsburg, Ky. 

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Raleigh. N. C. 

303 28th Street, Cairo, 111. 

Whcatoii, 111. 
Trenton, Ky. 
Cookeville, Term. 

Penoler Mining Company, Manapi, Mexico. 



ENLISTED PERSONNEL 



FIRST SERGEANT 

Austin, John F. 

SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS 

Webb, Guy R. 
Mann, Norfleet L. 
DeWitt, George H. 
Larkins, Charles W. 
Jennings, John R. 
Holloway, George C. 
Wallin, William H. 

MESS SERGEANT 

Parks, Clarence B. 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 

Rhoads, John A. 

STABLE SERGEANT 

Smith, Bertie T. 

SERGEANTS 

Havens, Henry B. 
Getzen, William L. 
Barnett, Joseph C. 
Harlow, Charles H. 
Reed, Sam F. 
Barnhill, Lyman M. 



Athena, Fla. 

Chappels, S. C. 
Lake Landing, N. C. 
Zirkle, Ga. 
Church Hill, Tenn. 
Greenfield, Tenn. 
Bunkie, La. 
Big Laurel, N. C. 

Scotland Neck, N. C. 

Sanford, Fla. 

Knoxville, Tenn. 

Cedar Keys, Fla. 
Webster, Fla. 
Rogersville, Ala. 
Summerville, Ga. 
Dechard, Tenn. 
Scotland Neck, N. C. 



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Brown. Parson W. 
Taylor. Walter T. 
\'aughan, Hoyt H. 
Cope, Strum W. 
Crabtree, Jerome O. 
Davis, Fred N. 
Provo, John W. 
Robbins, John C. 
Day, Carroll A. 
McCord, William L. 
Piekarski, Anton 
Sigmon, Harrison C. 
Witt. Claude R. 

CORPORALS 

(jriggs, Barney F. 
Anderson, Willard R. 
Menasian, Jacob G. 
Scandlyn, Benjamin H. 
Smyth, Samuel A. 
Wiesman, Walker 
Ryan, Alvin J. 
English, Oliver F. 
Freeman, John 
Hon, Edgar E. 
Petre, Silas 
Stricklin, Walter A. 
Cink, Daniel L. 
Middleton, William R. 
Atchley, Albert G. 
Barker, Marvin D. 
Deweese, John 
Kacharos, George 
Byrge, Alex. 
Dodd, John T. 
Edwards, Otto R. 
Roden, Willis H. 
Wieszchowski. Bernard G. 
Chesser, John S. 
Jones, Jewell 
McAllister, Thad 
Morrison, J. Clint 
Nunley, Joseph A. 
Rivero, Ulysses 
Bigbeen, Robert E. 
Powell, Charlie J. 
Black, J. Ross 
Fichel, Warren S. 
Binder, John, Jr. 
Gillespie, Perry W. 



Plymouth, N. C. 
Seaboard, N. C. 
McConnell. Tenn. 
Eidson, Tenn. 
Coker, Ala. 
Beaufort, N. C. 
Trenton, N. C. 
Faxon. Tenn. 
Mobile, Ala. 
Fouke, Ark. 
Chicago, 111. 
Diana. Tenn. 
Dabney, .'\rk. 

Sanford. Fla. 

Mars Hill, N. C. 

Hartford, Conn. 

Harrimin, Tenn. 

Cornersville, Tenn. 

Osceolo, Ark. 

Gurdon, Ark. 

Faust, N. C. 

Union City, Tenn. 

Waldron, Ark. 

Helenwood, Tenn. 

Lewisville, Ark. 

303 S. Clairborne, Mobile, Ala. 

Garner, N. C. 

R. 4, Sweetwater, Tenn. 

Lumberton, N. C. 

Ivy. N. C. 

America, Ala. 

Stainville, Tenn. 

.'Krab, Ala. 

Rutherfordton, N. C. 

Boaz, Ala. 

Chicago, 111. 

Vance. Ala. 

Dauthat, Okla. 

Jacksonville, Fla. 

Loray. N. C. 

RED 2, Rodgersville, Ark. 

Barton, La. 

Tuscumbia, Ala. 

Starke, Fla. 

Coal City, Ala. 

Hope, Ind. 

155 Java Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Konawa. Ind. 



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Martin, Samuel 
Norcum, Joe W. 
Lancaster, Oscar M. 
Dougherty, Willis R. 
Goodwin, Jay E. 
Jernigan, Hollie B. 
Merritt, Leon S. 
Wilcox, William L. 
Malone, William S. 

COOKS 

Lorie, John H. 
Mahlig, Arthur R. 
McKendree, George T. 
Nichols, Eulia M. 
Putman, Martin E. 

HORSESHOER 

Holland. Willard F. 

SADDLER 

Thompson. Ernest T. 

WAGONERS 

Benefield. die 
Blalock, Dalton D. 
Dillingham, Fred 
Gee, William T. 
Kerrigan, Richard A. 
Lakey, Hir3m A. 
Weeks, Owen C. 
Willams, Preston T. 

BUGLERS 

AtTrunti. Joseph 
Carroll. Will G. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 
Beene, Sam C. 
Bingham, Walter B. 
Brann, Charles F. 
Bridges, Tyson Y. 
Clark, Malcom D. 
Clinkscales, Ruben F. 
Crawford, Robert L. 
Dcakle, Jackson Z. 
Elliott, Robert L. 
Faulkner, Jesse W. 
Fichera, Carl G. 
I'ord. Walter 
Frushour, Walter 
Fry, Joseph E. 



L'nicoi, Tenn. 
Cora Peak, N. C. 
Wellington, Ala. 
Tibbie, Ala. 
Elkhart, Ind. 
Pollard, Ala. 
Piedmont, S. C. 
Biloxi, Miss. 
Cromwell, Ala. 

Panacea Springs, FTa. 
Orlando, Fla. 
Pasco, Fla. 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 
McNairy, Tenn. 

Newton, N. C. 

Trenton, Tenn. 

Crag}' Hope, i enn. 
Hurdle Mills, N. C. 
Pegram, Tenn. 
Milton, N. C. 
Nashville, Tenn. 
Eastbend, N. C. 
Endfield, N. C. 
Tinsman, Ark. 



233 E. 56th Street, New York City, N. Y. 
Dalton, Ga. 

Cleveland, Tenn. 

Derita, N. C. 

Farmersville, N. C. 

Forest City, N. C. 

Ozark, Ala. 

Vincent, Ala. 

Eastland, Tenn. 

Grand Bay, Ala. 

Stony Point, N. C. 

Fort Paine, Ala. 

1685 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago. 

Taylorsville, Ind. 

Mathews, Ind. 

Pinehurst, N. C. 



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Gillis, WiUard P. 
Halaway, William, Jr. 
Hatch, Vernie 
Hearn, Mallie L. 
Mollis, Martin D. 
Hummel, Louis, Jr. 
Humphreys, Robert F. 
Jones, Edward 
Jones, Paul S. 
Lowe, Hutson L. 
Marsh, Edmund 
Moore, Harry 
Neely. David H. 
Roach, Ernest S. 
Scruggs, Robert J. 
Shankles, Pearl V. 
Stutts, James C. 
Symons, Edward C. 
Travis, James W. 
Vasconcelles, Manule 
Vickers, Henry T. 
Wasmer, Edward J. C. 
Wigley, Jesse A. 
Williford. Robbie E. 

PRIVATES 

Albritton, Leonard N. 
Allred. Luther' 
Balard, Loman A. 
Barnett, Thomas 
Beckham. Neri H. 
Belt. Rolland J. 
Blethen, Henry B. 
Boren, Flavors E. 
Byrars, Charles F. 
Cain, Stamey L. 
Carter, Charles W. 
Chandler, John A. 
Clepper, Will A. 
Cooper, Lee N. 
Davis, Charles O. 
Davis, Jesse O. 
Dawkins, Will 
Dunnavant, George 
Evans, Fred 
Ewing, Hewdie 
Falvey, John J. 
Falvey, Rockwood H. 
Farmer, John S. 
Faziana, Guisippe 



Whiting, la. 

Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. 

Alabama City, Ala. 

Roefort, Ala. 

Quinto, Ala. 

Goldsboro, N. C. 

Nashville, Tenn. 

Alix, Ark. 

Jackson, Ala. 

Spartanburg, S. C. 

Yantley, Ala. 

Greenville, S. C. 

Mathews, N. C. 

Lee Springs, ienn. 

Battellc, Ala. 

Valley Head, Ala. 

Putman, N. C. 

Chicago, 111 

Sweetwater, Tenn. 

New Bedford, Mass. 

Durham, N. C. 

Richmond Hill, N. Y. 

Mist, Ark. 

Fayetteville, N. C. 

Pine Mount, Fla. 

Joppa, Ala. 

Tallassee, Ala. 

225 Linden, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Stony Point, N. C. 

Elkhart. Ind. 

Salem Depot, N. H. 

Model. Tenn. 

Perdida, Ala. 

Houstonville, N. C. 

Bellingsley, Ala. 

Plantersville, Ala. 

McKenzie, Ala. 

Harris. N. C. 

Cullman, Ala. 

Goshen, Ala. 

Millport. .'\la. 

Jefferson. .Ma. 

Summerville, Ala. 

808 Virginia Street, Mobile, .Ma. 

North Adams, Mass. 

W'orcester, Mass. 

Central, Ala. 

2463 48th Street, New York, N. Y. 



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Findley, Samuel V. 
Fleetwood, Vern C. 
Foglio, Nicolo 
Forrester, Floyd 
Fox, John F. 
F'rcsina, Domina 
Fritz, Everett 
Fryman, Charlie E. 
Gatlin, Marcus L. 
Gibson, Jesse L. 
Good, Eddie L. 
Head. James C. 
Heiler, Peter J. 
Henly, Oscar 
Herington, Ruel V. 
Hicks, Thomas T, 
Hoffman, Wade M. 
Holt, Johnnie C. 
Hootcn, Charles D. 
Horn, Jesse E. 
Hull, Bernard 
Hundt, Emil ].- 
Hunkeapillar, Polk 
Johnson, Warren J. 
Judy, William F. 
Keathley, Henry B. 
Keelen, Oscar R. 
Kell)', Edward C. 
Kelly, Hugh M. 
Kendall, James E. 
Killcrease, Johnnie 
Lawler, Sam 
Lawson, John 
Majors, Evan 
Martin, James O. 
McDermid. Cameron 
Merritt, Herbert B. 
Moore, John T. 
Moose, Carl E. 
Morris, Joseph C. 
Moss, Charlie S. 
Niele. Albert 
Page, Henry, Jr. 
Patterson, James D. H. 
Pittinan. Arthur H. 
Poteet. Lonie 
Rayburn, John M. 
Richardson, Robert G. 
Riddle, Julious M. 
Rodgers. Fletcher 



Desoto, Kan. 

Noblesville, Ind. 

56 Decatur Street, Washington, D. C. 

Neva, Tenn. 

Shelburn, Ind. 

334 East 63rd Street, New York. 

Atlanta, Ind. 

Butler, Kan. 

Foley, Ala. 

Escambia, Ala. 

Blountsville, Ala. 

Linwood, Ala. 

323 East 45th Street, New York. 

Florada, Ala. 

New Brockton, Ala. 

Gorman, N. C. 

Edgemoor, S. C. 

Elkmount, Ala. 

Palatka, Fla. 

Phoenix, Ala. 

Rockford, Ala. 

200 West 88th Street, New York. 

.\rab. .\\a. 

Clarksville, La. 

Deatsville, Ala. 

Clifty, Tenn. 

Russellville, Ala. 

Columbia, S. C. 

Cameron, N. C. 

Charlotte, N. C. 

Garland, Ala. 

Vina, Ala. 

Bridgport, Ala. 

Huntsville, Ala. 

Deatsvi'le, Ala. 

Juniper, S. C. 

Charlotte, N. C. 

Talladega, Ala. 

Eufola, N. C. 

Marietta. N. C. 

Lowell, N. C. 

New Iberia, La. 

R. 3, Lillington, JI, C. 

Moorland, Ala. 

Ureenville. S. C. 

Lowell, N. C. 

Lattimore, N. C. 

Coker, Ala. 

Moncure, N. C. 

R. 5, Box 25, Asheville, N. C. 



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Sammons, Ernest E. 
Schurr, Ruben 
Scitz, Lyman G. 
Sellars, Jasper L. 
Sikes, Henry 
Snell, Byron 
SordcIIini, Edward 
Speronis, Louis S. 
Steelman, David 
Stoutt, James 
Surles, Floyd E. 
Tate, Joshua A. 
Thomas, Finch F. 
West, Thomas J. 
Williams, Daniel E. 
Williamson, George 



Taylors, S. C. 

Chicago, 111. 

Geneva:, Ind. 

Ruby, S. C. 

Fayettevillc, N. C. 

Skipperville, Ala. 

West Chester, New York. 

Lowell, Mass. 

Chicago, III. 

Burlington, N. C. 

Linden, N. C. 

Marion, N. C. 

Jackson Springs, N. C. 

Mount Roszell, Ala. 

944 Park .Avenue, New York City, N. Y. 

1000 Maple Avenue, Burlington, N. C. 







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OFFICERS 

Home Address 



Name and Rank 
CAPTAIN 

Taylor. Wyllys H. 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS 

White. David L. 
Wilson. Henry !•'. 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS 
Barkis, Henrj' B. jr. 
Endersbee, William J. 
Conely, Thomas W. 
Hames, Darwin B. 
Mayers, Hugh L. 



Howe and lilkin Streets, Greenville. S. C. 



Main Street, Jefferson. S. C. 
8 \\'ade Avenne. Cantonville 



Md. 



51') West lilm Street. Lodi. Calif. 
i~ Railroad Street, Canton, N. V. 
Marianna, Fla. 
Huntington, Ind. 
Kennedv, Ala. 



FIRST SERGEANT 

i'erry, Thomas 

SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS 

Cordcr, Wlbert L. 
Lunsford, Luther J. 
Gillahan, James R. 
Altman, Jewell M. 
Morisette, Franck O. 
Foy, Clyde L. 

MESS SERGEANTS 

Boseman, James F. 
Henderson, Raymond 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 

♦Morgan, Clyde W. 

STABLE SERGEANT 

Allen. John C. 

SERGEANTS 

Caudill, David 
Elliott, Charles A. 
Loggans, Carl V. 
Jones, Major R. 
Montgomery, Edward P. 
Bishop, Cheatham S. 



ENLISTED MEN 



140 James Street, Greenville, S. C. 



Smyrna, Tcnn. 

Barnard, N. C. 

Cumberland City, Tenn. 

Bowling Green, Fla. 

2706 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore. Md. 

Dixon. N. C. 



Hcathville, N. C. 
Jacksonville, N. C. 

Daytona. Fla.. Care Morgan House. 
Mars Hill, N. C. 



Wooten. Ky. 

Dunlap. Tenn. 

117 Columbia Street, Bristol, Tenn. 

RFD No. 2, Smithfield, N, C. 

RFD No. S, Lancaster, S. C. 

RFD No. 3. Bell Buckle, Tenn. 



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Williams. Connie M. 
Crispin, Elbert F. 
Church, Dennis 
WatUins, Ernest A. 
Wilson, Harold M. 
Sams, James M. 
Craig, Raymond E. 
Wier, James S. 
Johnson. Robert N. 
Truckner, Willard M. 
Green, Marion C. 

CORPORALS 

i\l organ, William B. 
Weigel, Earl F. 
Stevens, Clyde A. 
Nipper, Roy R. 
Henkel, John G. 
Draper, Lokie 
♦Arnold, Dan 
Smedlcy, Dave H. 
Tinker, Jesse 
Fleming, James R. 
Dulin, Charles F. 
Dewberry, Oliver P. 
Wood, Sydney F. 
Arnold, Ed. J. 
Jones, Jesle E. 
.■Xmerson, Walter J. 
Goodson, William 
Fanning, Birdie E. 
Gibbs, Bland 
Sparks, Andrew J. 
Bunch. George E. 
Lowdermilk, George S. 
Sloan, Glen R. 
Burnett, Roy A. 
Ellis, Tennis C. 
Drechsler, Emil 
Quinlivan, John J. 
Mcgargee, Thomas R. 
Witherspoon, Edgar H. 
Hodges, Harvey 
Head, Frank 
Hodge, Michael 
Owen, Walter W. 
Gauntt, Russell C. 
Kilburn, Brown W. 
Ingle, John W. 
Carpenter, Joseph A. Jr. 



Lexington, Tenn. 

403 South Orleans Street, Memphis, Tenn. 

Paint Rock, N. C. 

Route No. 5. Morganton. N. C. 

212 West Palmetto Street, Florence, S. C. 

Bluff City, Tenn. 

Rockdale, Tenn. 

Embry, Miss. 

Marion, S. C. 

Peletier. N. C. 

Marion. S. C. 

Cleara, S. C. 

649 North Second Street. Memphis. Tenn. 

Paulding. Miss. 

Route No. 3, Magnolia. Ark. 

RED No. 3. Loretta, Tenn. 

Lasker, N. C. 

Route No. 2, Delrose, Tenn. 

Murfreesboro, Ark. 

Ernestville, Tenn. 

RED 4, Portland, Tenn. 

Delight, .\rk. 

Texarkana, Ark. 

Marion, Miss. 

Dayton, Tenn. 

Walstonburg, N. C. 

Atmore, Ala. 

Whiteside, Tenn. 

Route No. T, Erwin, Tenn. 

Lake Landing, N. C. 

Carbonhill. .■\la. 

116 Road Street. Willianiston, N. C. 

Prescott. Ark. 

Statesville. N. C. 

615 South Front Street. Wilmington. N. C. 

Albamy. Ala. 

91- Longwood Ave., New York, N. Y. (Bronx). 

215 North 2nd Street. Wilmington. N. C. 

RED No. I. Claremont, N. C. 

RED No. 3, Benson, N. C. 

Wilton, Ala. 

60 West 128th Street. New York, N. Y. 

McKamie. Ark. 

RED No. I. East Tallassee, Ala. 

Gadsden, Ala. 

Haleyville. Ala. 

RFD No. II. Charlotte. N. C. 



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Craig, Arthur B. 
Schuff, Lerton L. 
Durden, Yancey P. 
Butler. Eugene F. 
Nivens, Jesse F. 
Lyles, James G. 

COOKS 

Brit, Doctor T. 
Clanton, Jesse 
Scott, John R. 
Whitlock, Jackson A. 
Williams, Jesse S. 

HORSESHOER 

Whistle, Clement H. 

SADDLER 

Warpool, George C. 

WAGONERS 

Alexander, Irvin O. 
Dossett, Joel M. 
Ferrell, Leonard T. 
Francouer, Leroy L. 
Langley, Robert Q. 
Moody, Willie 
Spencer, Hampton P. 
Starnes, HenVy O. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 
Bailey, Frederick C. 
Balczitis, Anton 
Balentine, William H. 
Barbee, Eugene J. 
Bennett, John W. 
Bolt, Jerry 

Bonislawski, Stanislaw 
Burgess, John E. 
Clower, Daniel C. 
Costigan, Leo F. 
Deal, Elbert C. 
Dean. John N. 
Flageole, Arthur J. 
Flowers, Pcrrj- 
Floyd, James H. 
Gragg, Claud E. 
Griffin, Andrew J. 
Grindle, Walter D. 
Hannah, John F. 
Hassett, Patrick J. 



RED No. 5, Athens, Ala. 

Cumberland City, Tenn. 

Selma, Ala. 

Euchee, Tenn. 

Chelsa, Ala. 

RED \o. 2, Reform, Ala. 

RED No. I, Clarkton, N. C. 
RED No. 4, Kno-xville, Tenn. 
Waldo, Ark. 
Hamburg, .'Krk. 
Jefiferson City, Tenn. 



Dell, Ark. 

RED No. I, Smyrna, Tenn. 

Route No. 3, Dexita, N. C. 
Winthrop, Ark. 
Columbia, .-Ma. 
Donovan. 111. 
Delight, Ark. 
Clarksburg, Tenn. 
Mt. Mariah, Ark. 
Bluff City, Ark. 



113 Driscoll Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

4149 South Campbell Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

RED No. 2, Ware Shoals, S. C. 

Durham, N. C. 

518 Cherry Street, Florence, Ala. 

5647 Agden Avenue, Cicero, III. 

87 Diamond Street, Long Island City, N. Y. 

RED No. 7, Durham, N. C. 

RED No. 2, Tennille, Ala. 

Chebanse, 111. 

Buhl, Ala. 

Senatobia, Miss. 

Ashkum, III. 

RED No. I, Victoria, Ala. 

Opp, Ala. 

Lenoir, N. C. 

Ashland, Ala. 

Deatsville, Ala. 

Leesburg, Ala. 

118 Monroe Street. N. W., Washington, D. C. 



Hatfield, Ed. 
Helton, John B. 
Hopkins, Chester L. 
Jackson, Lewis E. 
Jeffers, Will 
Jones, Alfred 
Jourdan, George S. 
Kale, Ullrich H. 
Keels, Julius M. 
Kennerly, Emmitt R. 
Buck, William Z. 
Jones, John E. 
Stone, Olen T. 
Kelly, Shelton N. 
Kirk, Fred C. 
Looper, Charles H. 
Madron, Austin 
McBee, William M. 
McCormick, Grady M. 
McCuUough, Fred A. 
McDade, Lonnic V. 
Melia, John A. 
Miller, George 
MuUer, George H. 
Neck, Joseph A. 
Neill, Charlie V. 
Niblett, Doverd M. 
Paul, Thomas 
Pegram, David 
Porter, William E. 
Redmond, Roy L. 
Robertson, Herbert L. 
Schell, Lonnie L. 
Sellers, William B. 
Smith, Ben 
Teague, Walter L. 
Ward, Dillon 
Weeks, Charlie L. 
West, Russell 
White, Cyrus C. 
Williams, William H. 
Wingate, James O. 
WoUett. Samuel H. 

PRIVATES 

Allen, Tullie S. 
Baltrusaitis, Jonas 
Bayles, Sam M. 
Bean, Joseph E. 
Pelanger, Jesse W. 



Columbus, Ind. 

RFD No. 6, Box no, Birmingham, .Ala. 

RED No. 2, Columbia, N. C. 

RFD No. I, Plymouth, N. C. 

loio Boggy Street, Knoxville, Tenn. 

46 N. Oxford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Gulf, N. C. 

Statesville, N. C. 

Maysville, S. C. 

RFD No. 3, McErven, Tenn. 

Grantsboro, N. C. 

Box 215, Fort Mills, S. C. 

Mt. Holly, N. C. 

Olympia, S. C. 

Route No. 2, Elhridge, Tenn. 

Route No. I, Box 73. Hiddenitc. N. C. 

La Follettc, Tenn. 

Kiowa, Okla. 

RFD No. 3, Lineville, Ala. 

7th Street, Avenue A, Phoenix, Ala. 

Carbonhill, Ala. 

334 Oakland Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

61 Becks Run Road, Carrick, Penn. 

008 Cross Street, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Mansura, La. 
Cullman, Ala. 

RFD No. 4, Alexander City, Ala. 

1017 Edgemont Street, Delaware. Penn. 

Steeds, N. C. 

Box 41, Buhl. Minn. 

Route No. I. Loray, N. C. 

Route No. 3. Blountsville, Ala. 

Canover, N. C. 

Ruby! S. C. 

Gawney, Ala. 

RFD No. 5. Johnson City. Tenn. 

RFD No. 3, Nashville, Tenn. 

Elizabeth City, N. C. 

Cumberland, N. C. 

Hurdle Mill, N. C. 

RFD No. 2, Wilmington, N. C. 

Lincolnton, N. C. 

Airlie, N. C. 

RFD No. I, Plymouth, N. C. 
1420 48th Canet Street, Cicero, 111. 
Monioeville, Ala. 
Lincolnton. N. C. 
St. Ann, 111. 



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Boman, Thomas W. 
Brosnahan, Thomas A. 
Carey, Abraham E. 
Cavelli, Gaetono 
Certain, Clarence R. 
Clark, Curry F, 
Clark, Thomas C. 
Cobb, Cleveland E. 
Collins, George P. 
Conney, Bardie B. 
Cox, Alfred T. 
Dean, Martin L. 
Dellinger, Ed R. 
Devincenzo, Michael 
Dobbs, Walter H. 
*Doles, Carroll L. 
liddings, Simon P. 
Elgin, Alilo G. 
Falkner, Clay 
Klannagin, Huit 
Fowler, Lawrence 
Gholston, William O. 
Gibson, Odiest I,. 
Goodwin, John H. 
(lOwin, Willie 
Graebcr, Harry J. 
Griffin, William B. 
Hageman, Teodore 
Hall, Charles C. 
Hamby, John F. 
Hart, Edward L. 
Hatcher, Grover C. 
Hathaway, Ersil L. 
Havlish, Hugo 
*Haynes, Carme R. 
Hensley, Dennis 
Holmes, Ernest 
House, Jesse L. 
Howard, George S. 
Hulgan, Sherman A. 
Huss, Love 
Johnson, Horace D. 
Jones, James E. 
*Joyner, Robert L. 
Kelley, Ben P. 
Kelley, George 
Kelly, James G. 
I^amb, David G. 



Ala. 



Fla. 



N. C. 



Ind. 



Sulligcnt, Ala. 

Gillman, 111. 

Fletcher Lane, Key West, Fla. 

335 East 148th Street, New York, N. Y 

714 McKinley Street, Huntsville. Ala. 

RFD No. I, Kinston 

Black, Ala. 

RFD No. I, Munson, 

Forest City, N. C. 

Alabama City, Ala. 

Mayock, N. C. 

RFD No. I, Blount Springs, Ala. 

Hiddenite, N. C. 

247 East 56th Street, New York, N 

RFD, Clanton, Ala. 

Route No. 3, Nashville, N. C. 

Piper, Ala. 

Raynesville. 111. 

Northport. Ala. 

Moulton, Ala. 

303 Ireland Street, Burlington 

Route No. I, Ingomar, Miss. 

Carrallton, Ala. 

200 Railroad Avenue. Gas Cit; 

Route No. 31, Swayzee, Ind. 

405 East 4th Street, Rochester, Ind 

Mt. Vernon, Ky. 

505 North Noble Street 

278 South Montgomery 

Haleyville, Ala. 

Dunkirk, Ind. 

Level Green, Ky. 

Creswell, N. C. 

1 149 Edwardsburg Avenue. Elkhart, Ind 

RFD No. 2, Shelby, N. C. 

Route No. 3, Danville, Ala. 

44 West 3rd Street, Newark, N. J. 

RFD No. I, Holly Pond, Ala. 

Inskip, Tenn. 

Crossville, Ala. 

RFD No. I, King's Mountain, N. C. 

Oak City, N. C. 

Wetumpka, Ala. 

Mt. Holly, N. C. 

Rockford. Ala. 

Thomasville. Ala., R. F. D. No. 1. 

RFD No. 3, Columbia. S. C. 

Antoin, Ark. 



Indianapolis, Ind. 
Street. Spencer, Ind. 



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Lankford, Samuel C. 
Larossi. Scbastiano 
I.evinson. Hyman 
Lewis, William J. 
Lloj'd. Horace J. 
Lockamy, John R. 
Loughlin, William H. 
Lowman, Jones 
Magaw, Earl T. 
Mangaifico, Sebastiano 
Maronell, Pasquale 
Martinowski. John 
Alattise. John 
Mazeka, Anthony 
McKay, Clarence 
Mcaler, Austin 
Melton, Grover C. 
Mickla, Peter 
Monroe, Earl 
Moyer, Edwin O. 
Nace, William M. 
Xawrocki, Waclaw 
Niccum, Gilbert R. 
Norwood, Fred M. 
Overcash, John S. C. 
Paxson, Everett W. 
Peal, Basil P. 
Peterson, Alson A. 
Pierce, Will 
Powers, Harby M. 
Pratt, William C. 
Prentice. Colie 
Resh, Maurice L. 
Robertson, Fronzie 
Robinson, Aubrey M. 
Scale, George M. 
Stalings, George C. 
Stewart, Simon 
Streat, Roy F. 
Tyus, Cecil T. 
\'ining, Ben D. 
W'atkins, Arthur A. 
Webster, Tim 
Williamson. Curby B. 
Wozney, Arthur 
Baxley, William B. 
Blue, John C. 
Hall, Jesse A. 
Harza. Ralph E. 



Greer, S. C. 

631 Moores Avenue. New York. X. Y. 

1674 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 

323 4th Street, Pratt City, Ala. 

Fort Deposit, Ala. 

716 South 2nd Street, Wilmington, N. C. 

966 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Route No. 2, Henry, N. C. 

RED No. 5, Providence, Md. 

54 Beaver Street, New Britain, Conn. 

2864 West 3rd Street. Coney Island, N. Y. 

76 Box Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 

RED No. I, Jerniyn, Penn. 

Morea, Penn. 

419 Ward Street, Saginaw, Mich. 

RED No. I, Elkmont, Ala. 

RFD No. 2, Gadsden. Ala. 

Hazel Street, Carteret. N. J. 

Pine Hurst, N. C. 

Route No. I, Friensbiirg. Penn. 

Sunneytown, Penn. 

iSi Reed Terrace. Akron, Ohio. 

Route No. 2, Box 67, Daleville, Ind. 

RFD No. I. Brookwood, Ala. 

Mooresville, N. C. 

389 Hickory Street, Akron, Ohio. 

Maylene, Ala. 

North Bristol, Penn. 

RFD No. 3, Piedmont. .'Ma. 

Florence, S. C. 

Fords Store, Md. 

Huntsville, Ala. 

RFD No. 2, Hanover, Ptnn. 

Route No. I, Gatesville, N. C 

905 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. 

RFD No. I, Calera, Ala. 

Tarboro, N. C. 

RFD No. 5. Dunn. N. C. 

Nanticoke, Md. 

Route No. 2, Plantersville. Ala. 

Route No. 3, Blockton, Ala. 

RFD No. 4, Birmingham. Ala. 

Cumberland, N. C. 

RFD No. I. Screadman, N. C. 

734 North Lincoln Street, Chicago, 111. 

St. Pauls. N. C. 

Vass, N. C. 

RFD No. 2, Roanoke. .\la. 

Portland, Ore. 



ROSTER OF COMPANY "F", 306TH ENGINEERS 



Name and Rank. 
CAPTAIN 

McKissick, LUlison S. 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS 

Greene. Donald 
Robinson, Bliglit S. 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS 

Adams, Clarence H. 
Becks. William L. 
lUankley, John F. 

FIRST SERGEANT 

Russell, Ceorur 11 

SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS 
Holder, Sidney G. 
Schmidt, Lewis .\. 
Wilkinson, Clark H. 
Blevins, Kemp B, 
Hackett, Savage T. 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 

.'Sparks. John 1', 

MESS SERGEANT 

McTeer, Lucius R. 

STABLE SERGEANTS 

Lutrell, Claude il. 
Cody, Neal A. 

SERGEANTS 

Clark, Homer H. 
Lowe, Clyde M. 
Pedigo, Charles C. 
Sawyer, Carl M. 
Catling, Wilfred C. 
Lane, Joseph R. 
Chamber, George ^L 
McDaniel, John K. 
Montgomery, Robert A. 
Taylor, Walker 
Hoffmann, Richard J. 
Whisenhunt, Joe 
White, Claude 



Home .Address 
4J5 Cambridge Street, Greenwood, S. C. 

J, Park Street, Greenfield, Mass. 

418 West Price Street, Philadelphia, Fa. 

117 Church Street, Rutland, Vt. 

4.S2 Ivlati Street. Denver. Colo. 

4640 Paschall -\venue. West Philadelphia. Pa. 

South Lincoln, Mass. 

535 South 4th .\venue, St. Petersburg. Fla. 

Oimond, Fla. 

Fort Pierce, Fla. 

Crandull, Tenn. 

RFD No. I, Carthage, Tenn. 

RFD No. I. Carbon Hill. Ala. 

Winter Haven. Fla. 

Jellico. Tenn. 

RFD No. 2, Marshall. N. C. 

Route No. 6. Winchester. Tenn. 

Plain Dealing, La. 

Manila, Ark. 

Farm School. N. C. 

RFD No. I, Hutford, N. C. 

Surgoinsville. Tenn. 

1028 9th Street. Miami, Fla. 

Boliver, Tenn. 

2123 Acklen Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. 

RFD No. 2, Chester, S. C. 

Pennala Farms. RFD No. 2, Gadsden, .Ala. 

Strady. Ark. 

Whiteside, Tenn. 



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CORPORALS 

Brown, Leland 
Shaw, Henry E. 
Dennis, John E. 
Perry, Oscar F. 
Fine, Wesley C. 
Baker, Foster 
Hipps, Ferdie L. 
Owens, Robert J. 
Butler, Janios H. 
Pyles, Jess 
McGrath, Edward E. 
Lantz, Ralph L. 
Baugus, Fred M. 
Lawrence, Charles W. 
Chapman, William E. 
Byers, Adley E. S. 
Overstreet, Henry H. 
Ivie, John A. 
Waldron, Elisha A. 
Hooten, Preston E. 
Holland, Charles C. 
Ncwbourn, Henry 
Walston, Benjamin L. 
Foster, Paul W. 
Levie, James A. 
Delaney, James D. 
Brown, Atonroe H. 
Dixon, Clifton N. 
Parnell, Furman AI. 
McDonald, John A. 
Jones, Oscar L. 
Hall, Clayton 
Roush, Clyde 
Childers, Leonard E. 
Pattie, Horris W. 



Rick Square, N. C. 

RFD No. I, Slate Springs, Aliss. 

RFD No. 7, Rutledgc, Tenn. 

Rlurfreesboro, Tenn. 

Route No. 3, Jonesborough, Tenn. 

Many, Tenn. 

Trust, N. C. 

Moundville, Ala. 

Pearl River, N. Y. 

Elk Ranch, Ark. 

1538 Addison Road, Cleveland, O. 

Cottes, Ark. 

RFD No. I, State Roads, N. C. 

Ozan, .\rk. 

Brewton, Ala. 

Statesville, N. C. 

Lakeland, Fla. 

Coleanor, Ala. 

Van Buren, Ark. 

611 Market Street, Washington, N. 

RFD No. 5, Statesville, X. C. 

RFD No. 3, Warrior, Ala. 

RFD Bov 105, Walstonburg, N. C. 

Garbers, Tenn. 

Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, X. J. 

6 Mile Street, Everett, Alass. 

Route No. I, Defeated, Tenn. 

607 Ann Street, Wilmington, X. C. 

Route No. 5, Lumberton, N. C. 

Pine Bluff, N. C. 

Route No. 7, Winchester, Tenn. 

Little River, S. C. 

1257 East Market Street, .^kron, O. 

RFD No. I, Leeds, Ala. 

Route X'o. 3, Braxton, Miss. 



COOKS 

Masters, William T. 
Warner, Esco S. 
Turnage, Joseph L. 
Holt, Richard O. 
Prevatt, William J. 



Barton, Fla. 

Avenue F, Bogalusa, La. 

RFD No. 4, Snow Hill, N. C. 

Rick Creek, Tenn. 

509 Mabette Street, Kissimmee, Fla. 



HORESHOER 

Duke, Leslie 



RFD No. 2, Dixon, Tenn. 



SADDLER 

Ortalano, Frank 



loio Teche Street, N''ew Orleans, La. 



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WAGONERS 

Pickard, George 
Hill, Van 
Sweat, Gibson 
Phelps, Oscar T. 

Slewart, Eugene D. 
Goforth, Samuel C. 
Johnson, Haywood N. 
Wiiiiger, Charlie 
Beckett. Harold D. 

BUGLERS 

Huninur. luigene T. 
Butler, G. I. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 

Adams, Thomas N. 
Aicllo, Antonino 
Beam, Luther D. 
Bellotti, Michael 
Bowers, Elbert W. 
Brooks, Jesse 
Case, William T. 
Copeland, Charles T. 
Covert, Ervin L. 
Davis, Albert J. 
Day, Robert V. 
Dickens, Joseph L. 
Donahue, John 
Doss, Jesse 
Everett, John B. 
Ford. Paul C. 
Gallaway, Lee R. 
Garner, Lee 
ijibson, Wyatt L. 
Guin, Elbert H. 
Hardin, Raymond H. 
Hauenstein, Halford W. 
Herman, Claude E. 
Higginbotham, Berry 
Hill, Charles H. 
Hooper, William W. 
Houston, James F. 
Jones, Edward H. 
Keeter, Thomas E. 
Kuykendall. Alston 
Langham, Bernard O. 
Large, Ira 
Lewis, Daniel J. 



Bodcaw, Ark. 
Davidson, Tenn. 
La Follette, Tenn. 
Cedar Springs, Tenn. 

RED No. I, Baxter, Tenn. 
RFD No. 4, Gaffney, S. C. 
RED No. 7, Lebanon, Tenn. 
Yuma, \"a. 
German Town, Tenn. 



Dundee, Ela 
Leno.x, Ala. 



4.S-i4 4th .Avenue, Wylani, .\la. 

New York City. 

RFD No. I. Henry, N. C. 

3548 Holland Avenue, New York City. 

Route No. I, Prosperity, S. C. 

Route No. I, Marshall. N. C. 

Surgionsville, Tenn. 

2620 Broad Street, Tuscaloosa. .\la. 

Moncure, N. C. 

784 9th Avenue, New York City. 

Route No. I. Gilbert, S. C. 

Grover .Avenue, Petersburg, Va. 

406 East 6bth Street, New York City. 

323 Oliver Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. 

Horatio. Ark. 

RFD No. 2, Elm City. N. C. 

Capps, Ala. 

Mulford, 111. 

RFD No. 4. Lineville. .Ala. 

Malvin. Ark. 

Route No. I, Bo.x No. 13, Lumberton, N. C. 

Onarga, 111. 

RFD No. 4. Newton, N. C. 

Coal City, -Ala. 

Marietta, N. C. 

Hickory Point, Tenn. 

Grand Junction, Tenn. 

Edwardsville, Ala. 

Gilkey, N. C. 

S04 South 15th Street, Birmingham. .Ala. 

RFD No. I, Refton, .Ala. 

RFD No. 3, New Tazewell. Tenn. 

Cove City, N. C. 



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Lyerly, Lewis M. 
Martin, Wiley G. 
Mason, Neal M. 
Mendenhall, Julius F. 
Moore, Shelly D. 
Norwood, Peter F. 
O'Conner, Anthony A. 
Oliver, Lilysses 
Orr, William L. 
Overstreet, ueorge M. 
Owens, John T. 
Phillips, Ay 
Pryor, Henry C. 
Reeves, Mallie 
Rutherford, Albert L., Jr. 
Schulman, George 
Sellers, Sidney V. 
Smith, Herbert A. 
Sowers, Frank M. 
Spadaro, Francisco P. 
Spivey, James C. 
Stewart, Willie A. 
Sundit, Wilfred T. 
Tucker, George W. 
Walkup, Samuel L,. 
Wooten, James F. 

PRIVATES 

Abcrna'.hy,' Alfred S. 
Ambrose, Fritz T. 
Andrews, Benton D. 
Aycock, Richard R. 
Baronc, Donate 
Beard, James D. 
Beaty, George „. 
Beaty, James H. 
Bentley, Oscar B. 
Bicknell, Edgar O. 
Bitzer, George 
Blake, DcTalmage 
Brannan, Floyd T. 
Brown, Claude S. 
Brown, W. W. 
Bullard, John R. 
Bush, Richard M. 
Capps, Riddie W. 
Carlton, William H. 
Champion, John T. 
Clark, Charles 
Clark, Stephen L. 



Kannapolis, N. C. 

Idaville, Tipton County, Tenn. 

Red Level, Ala. 

Route No. 2. Thomasville, N. C. 

2802 East 2nd Street, Los .Angeles, Cal. 

Ante, Va. 

lioute No. 2, Alarianna, Pa. 

Route No. 5, Opelousas, La. 

311 Mint Street, Charlotte, N. C. 

Adams, Tenn. 

Samson, Ala. 

Oneida, Tenn. 

Route No. 5, McMinnvillc, Tenn. 

Cross Rock, N. C. 

Brookside, Ala. 

55.S Douglass Street, Akron, O. 

Cherryville, N. C. 

Maynardsville, Tenn. 

RED No. I, Wallburg, N. C. 

827 East 217th Street, New York City. 

Route No. I, Sanford, N. C. 

RED No. 2, Mist, Ark. 

333 6th Street, Brookings, S. Dak. 

Odenville, Ala. 

Jamestown, Ky. 

Route No. 2, Fort Payne, Ala. 

RED No. 5, Athens, Ala. 

West Blocton, Ala. 

Route No. I, Pittsboro, N. C. 

Cullman, Ala. 

677 Morris Avenue, New York City. 

RED No. 1, Leesburg, Ala. 

Route No. 10, Pan Creek, N. C. 

RFD No. 2, Mount Holly, N. C. 

RFD No. 2, Mount Holly, N. C. 

RFD No. 3, Bluntsville, Ala. 

580 Courtland Avenue, New Y'ork City. 

724 Bradley Street, Bessemer, Ala. 

RFD No. I, Citronelle, Ala. 

722 East 4th Street, Charlotte, N. C. 

Route No. I, Gresham, S. C. 

RFD No. I, Winston-Salem, N. C. 

136 High Street, Lenoir, N. C. 

Knotts Island, N. C. 

Greer, S. C. 

Thomasville, Ala. 

Route No. 2, Goldston, N. C. 

Millsite, Ala. 



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Conncl, Theodore 
Cosnet, James H. 
Criswell, Luther P. 
Culver, Lonzo L. 
Davis, James C. 
Davis, Van A. 
Davis, Wiley F. 
Dillinger, Clair B. 
Dempsey, Neptune E. 
Derrick, George 
Dodd, William 
Dornian, Harry Y. 
Duncan, Russell 
Dunn, Albert 
Eisinger, Carl 
Entrican, Bernice 
Callaway, Joseph C. 
Gilbert, Van B. 
Gilliland, William F. 
Gold, Jacob 
Griffith, Leo G. 
Gustafson, Ernest A. 
Hall, John R. T. 
Hamilton, Andrevif E. 
Hardy, Montague E. 
Harper, John S. 
Harris, Joseph L. 
Herbert, Henry 
Hurley, Joseph J. 
Hurst, Dallas G. 
lanello, Lugi 
Johns, William C. 
Johnson, W'alter 
Johnson, William C. 
Jones, Jim 
Jones, \^'illiam F. 
Kane, Edward A. 
Keenum, Willie B. 
Kehres, Edward 
Kirkland, Joe E. 
Klass, William R. 
Klenert, Charles 
Knmler, August H. 
Lambert, Edward 
Lauridsen, Jacob L K. 
Lemon, James P. 
Lindsay, Ambrose W. 
Lisa, Pasquale. 
McKay, Almon V. 
Miller, William E. 



Route No. 2, Mountain Creek, Ala. 

1416 Brown Street, Anniston, Ala. 

Route No. 2, Roanoke, Ala. 

Route No. I, Weogufka, Ala. 

Fort Davis, Ala. 

Route No. 2, CrossviUe, Ala. 

Pollard, Ala. 

Route No. I, Crouse, N. C. 

201 Church Street, Greenville, S. C. 

Section, Ala. 

RED No. I, Charleston, Tenn. 

Wichita, Kansas. 

Hollywood, Ala. 

Route No. 9, Knoxville, Tenn. 

South Biscar, Helena, Ark. 

RED No. I, Logan, Ala. 

Darlington, S. C. 

R. F. D. No. I, Bethel, Tenn. 

Route No. 4, Fountain Inn, S. C. 

2603 South 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

RFD No. I, Watscka, 111. 

Donovan, III. 

RFD No. I, Box No. 35, Belmont, N. C. 

Route No. 3, Mt. Gilead, N. C. 

Route No. I, Aurora, N. C. 

Snowhill, N. C. 

RFD No. 3, Cullman, Ala. 

Enfield, X. C. 

Route No. 4, Sanford, N. C. 

Oak City, N. C. 

153 East 677th Street, New York City. 

RFD No. 4, Roanoke. Ala. 

Flomaton, Ala. 

RFD No. I, CoUburn, Ala. 

Tuxedo, N. C. 

South Jacksonville, Fla. 

Maile Avenue, Lakewood, O. 

Winfiels, Ala. 

2264 Picken Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

.■\labama City, .Ala. 

Gundon, N. C. 

325 Alelrose Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

RFD No. 2, Milry, Ala. 

Chappells, S. C. 

RFD No. 2, Chesanse, III. 

5400 nth Avenue. North, Woodlawn, Ala. 

RFD No. I, Newville, Ala. 

Hemy Street, Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. 

Route No. I, Detroit, Ala. 

RFD No. 3, Melford, 111. 



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Mock. Ben 

Montgomery, Homer 
Moorer, Mack C. 
Morrison, Duncan W. 
Morse, John M. 
Muzzillo, Ferdinando 
Norcella, Umberto 
Palmer, Claude E. 
Peck, Harry 
Peycke, William T. 
Phillips, Charles F. 
Phillips, Leander 
Rachell, Andy B. 
Rix, William B. 
Rogers, Mack 
Root, Roy W. 
Ross, Samuel C. 
Rosser, Alton J. 
Saluti, Domenico 
Schmock. Rudolph VV. 
Schoen, Conrad 
Schultz, Arthur C. 
Searles, Samuel 
Shackleford, William R. 
Spase, George 
Starnes, Jerry 
Stovall, William H. 
Sturdivant, Edward W. 
Syverson, Sverre 
Temple, Charles B. 
Terry, Willard R. 
Thomas, Fred W. 
Thomas, Garl 
Thomas, William R. 
Torrcnce, Jesse C. 
Walker, Luther D. 
Wail, Harris 
Watts, Clarence M. 
Wilhelm, Charles B. 
Wilkins, Charlie F. 
Wilks, DiUie P. 



Cowarts, Ala. 

RED No. I, McConnells, Ala. 

Minter, Ala. 

RED No. 2, Lillingtou, N, C. 

Route No. I, Blocton, Ala. 

Jeannet Avenue, Inwood, L. I., N. Y. 

755 Fresh Pond, Maspeth, N. Y. 

Hartford, Al.n. 

807 East 152nd Street, New York City. 

Teemans Lane, Canarsie, N. Y. 

Lumberton, N. C. 

Ohatchee, Ala. 

Tinela, Ala. 

I Pearl Street Place, Cambridge, Mass. 

RFD No. 2, Broadway, N. C. 

Horton, Kansas. 

292 Lieb Street, Detroit, Mich. 

RFD No. I, Broadway. N. C. 

729 Huchinson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

2116 West 2ist Place, Chicago, 111. 

Woodfield Road, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 

144 Park Street, Akron, O. 

13 Sterling .Avenue, Wilkes-Barrc, Pa. 

Walstonburg, N. C. 

10041/2 Willis Avenue, Syracuse. N. Y. 

RFD No. 2, Gastonia, N. C. 

Huntland, Tenn. 

York, Ala. 

74 West looth Street, New York City. 

2900 Chestnut Street, Portsmouth, \"a. 

RFD No. I, Adenville, Ala. 

RFD No. I, Windsor, N. C. 

RFD No. I, Bridgeport, Ala. 

Woodville. Ala. 

RED No. 24. Davidson, N. C. 

Route No. 3, Quinton, Ala. 

RFD No. I, High Rock, N. C. 

Huntersville, N. C. 

332 East 67th Street, New York City. 

RED No, I, DaleviUe, Ala. 

Route No. I, Wagram. N. C. 



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ROSTER OF 306TH ENGINEER TRAIN 



Name. 
FIRST LIEUTENANTS 

Robiiisop.. Blight S. 
Blrtkcmorc, Page B. 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS 

l.angc.-, W ilHai;i, Jr. 
Rivers, Henr)- F. 
Sii'gor, Cliarlcs 

FIRST SERGEANT 

.\llen. Roy 

MESS SERGEANT 

Willis, Charlfs C. 

SUPPLY SERGEANT 
Dickens, James E. 

SERGEANTS 

Davi.s, Rayford H. 

CORPORALS 

Griggs, Barney F. 
Arthur, James S. 
Moss, Otway P. 
Meaeham, Joseph B. 
Kelley, James F. 

COOKS 

Caldwell, Jarvis R. 
North, Mark W. 

HORSESHOERS 

Jenkins, Grover L. 
Martin. Elsie 

SADDLER 

Siegel, Samuel 

WAGONERS 

Allred, George H. 
Arthur, Hayne C. 
Auton, Martin .\. 
Barnes, John W. 
Berry, William A. 



Home Address 

418 W. Price Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Paducah, Ky. 



Ridgelield, N. J. 
Charleston, S. C. 
Coplay, Penn. 



Indian Springs, Ind. 



Canton, N. C. 



Corinth, N. C. 



Boonevillc, N. C. 



Longvvood, Fla. 

Franklin, N. C. 

Pine Bluff, Ark. 

Teer, N, C. 

132 West 96th Street, New York City, N. Y. 

Nellie, N. C. 
Ethridge, Tenn. 



Worthington Springs, Fla. 
Booneville. N. C. 



1020 -\venue St. Johns, Bron.x, New York. 

Siler City. N. C. 
Franklin, N, C. 
Lincolnton, N. C. 
vSouth Pittsburg, Tenn. 
New River, Fla. 



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Black, John G. 
CastcU, Kugeiie R. 
Clark, Harry 
Corbell, Roy C. 
David, George L. 
Davis, William 
Denby, Alan C. 
Diamandis, Diamandis 
Dixon, James W. 
Dixon, Rufus K. 
Dixon, Victor C. 
Dorris, Drew B. 
Duflfy, James J. 
Dunn, Nathan J. 
Grant, Alsey F. 
Herron, Frank 
Hogan, Stephen F. 
Howie, Arris 
Huntley, Marion B. 
Kelley "E" V'ander 
Knake, Henry 
Lay, William I. 
Long, Dan 
Mast, Sanford 
McCrackcn, Emerson 
Overton, Walter 
Robinson, Ratcliff 
Rogers, Horace 
Stet'anakos, Kostas 
Twiford, Wilson T. 
Thomas, Jesse F. 
Wagoner, Gernie S. 
Watts, Daniel F". 
\\'cston, William 



Lewisville, N. C. 

New Orleans, La. 

Hartford, Conn. 

Vernon, Ala. 

Alcolu, S. C. 

709 McNeil Street, East Chattanooga, Tenn. 

Mobile, Ala. 

Bessemer, .\la. 

Siler City, N. C. 

Pittsboro, N. C. 

Pittsboro, N. C. 

.'\merica, Ala. 

155 East 52nd Street, New York City, N. V. 

Dresden, Tenn. 

Wedowee, Ala. 

Morganton, N. C. 

1317 Second .Avenue. New York City, N. Y'. 

HeHin, Ala. 

Charlotte, N. C. 

Girard, Ala. 

Cissna Park, 111. 

.Stephenville, Te.x. 

Elkin. X. C. 

Elkliart, Ind. 

Clyde, N. C. 

Hodges, Ala. 

Clyde, N. C. 

Manchester Tenn... 

210 East 60th Street, New Y'ork City. N. Y'. 

East Lake, N. C. 

Clinton, S. C. 

Booneville, N. C. 

Canton, N. C. 

Hertford, N. C. 



PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 

Beck, Casper 
Brainard, William 
Grant. Abner \'. 
Smith, James J. 
PRIVATES 
.Manianzar, Jose M. 
Atkins, Tom 
Bona, Salvatore 
Brantley, Haskew H. 
Christopher, August 
Cutler, Jake 
Dabbs, Obed M. 
Galloway, Joseph C. 



3828 Kedeale -Avenue, Chicago, III. 
7276 Adams Street, Chicago, 111. 
Roy, Ala. 
401 1 Lowerre Place, Bronx, New Y'ork. 

San Elizario, Tex. 

Troy, Ala. 

641 South Clark Street, Chicago, 111. 

Evergreen, Ala. 

757 Dawson Street. Bronx, New Y'ork. 

1610 South Homan Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

Fitch, N. C. 

Darlington, S. C. 



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Holoway, Sebron A. 
Horton, Roger J. 
Howell, Henry C. 
Howell, Thomas C, 
Murphy, Walter 
Reeves, Wiley M. 
Roberts, Kinzy L. 
Russell, Norman C. 
Sizemore, Gains R. 
Thorn, Harrv. 



Wedowee, Ala. 

Apex, X. C. 

Gordo, Ala. 

Gordo, Ala. 

Bayon-Chicot, La. 

Candler, X. C. 

Chickamauga, Ga. 

Saginaw, ^fich. 

Rogersville, Tenn. 

22 St. Nicholas Place, New York City, N. Y. 




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THE SANITARY DETACHMENT, 306TH ENGINEERS 



Xame. 
LT. COLONEL M. C. 
Sundstrom, Carl A. G. 

MAJORS M. C. 

Cook, Charles E., Jr. 
DuPree, George \V. 

CAPTAINS M. C. 

Moseley, Herbert P. 
Mairs, Atlee 
Maas, Monroe A. 

CAPTAIN D. C. 

Cadorette, Louis H. 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS M. C. 

Mullahey. Leo D. 
Cousins, Sidney C. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT D. C. 

Preston, Willard M. 

SERGEANT FIRST CLASS 
Keenan, Edward A. 

SERGEANTS 

Roush, Stanley F. 
Hetrich, Martin L. 

PRIVATES FIRST CLASS 

Aman. lames C. 
Cason. Cecil I. 
Chinnic, Alexander B. 
DiUard, Ike D. 
Haggerty-, Edward H. 
Hallstein, Burton J. 
Ingram, Robert E. 
Sorgenfrei, Carl J. 

PRIVATES 

Anderson, Raymond D. 
Daniel, Zack S. 
Dunaway, Jerry D. 
Edwards, Ben 
Elder, John J. 
Faile, Sidney B. 



Home Address. 
708 Union Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. 

South Berwick, Maine. 

718 Second Street, Macon, Ga. 

S19 Princess Street, \\'ilmington. X. C. 
310 Lovell Street, Charleston, \V. \'a. 
Selma, Ala. 

Main Street. Xorthampton, Mass. 

Shenandoah, Penn. 

550 15th Street, S. E.. Washington, D. C. 

616 Ashton Bldg., Rockford. 111. 

Grecnsburg, Penn. 

\'inton, Ohio. 

565 South 15th Street. Reading, Penn. 

Capps. Ala. 

Lake Butler. Fla. 

Phoenix, X. C. 

Huntsville, Ala. 

341 Xorth 13th Street, Reading, Penn. 

Milan, Michigan. 

803 Virginia Street, Mobile, Ala. 

603 Hickory Street, Syracuse, X. V. 

RED 4, Greensburg, Ind. 

18 Scott Street, Montgomery, .A.la. 

Chickamauga, Ga. 

Catawba, X^. C. 

RFD I, Courtland, Ohio. 

Failetown, Ala. 



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Kapustka, Thomas A. 
Land, Willie E. 
Little, John U. 
McLaughlin, Leo D. 
Mincher, Clarence C. 
Sapp, William 
Semple, William 
VVahl, Albert F. 
Winne, Clyde 
Smith, Lyman W. 
Pardue, Ernest M. 



1621 North Fairfield Avenue, Chicago, 111. 

Land, Ala. 

Starke, Fla. 

Huntsville, Ala. 

038 West Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. 

Starke, Fla. 

92 Franconia Avenue, Flushing, Long Island, 

3628 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 

Myrtle Beach, S. C. 

Morristown, Tenn. 

Summerfield, Ala. 



N. Y. 




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A MESSAGE 

TO 

THE OFFICERS AND ENLISTED PERSONNEL 

30GTH REGIMENT, ENGINEERS. 

Ciiiiip Jackson, South Carolina. 
IS June, 1919. 

On this tlie (hiy yoii have all looked forward to since tliat memorable 11:00 
a. m., Nov.. 11. IDIS, when the order of cease tiring found every man of this 
regiment actively engaged in one of the world's greatest battles, I find a swell- 
ing up in my throat as you pass from my conunand to youi' various camps for 
discharge to civilian life. 

You have served well and faithfully — you have done all that soldiers of a 
great and jiowerful nation are expected to do. always obedient and always 
loyal. Your i-ecord both at home and in France is 'And to none, free from the 
Slightest Taint. 

As 3'ou go back again into ci\il life. I trust you will always live up to the 
high ideals you have established for yourself in this regiment — and by virtue 
of your broader view and ex|ierience you will always be an iniluence for good 
in your various conununities. 

My best wishes go out to you and from this date on. I am yours lo conunand. 

Sincerely yours, 

GEO. H. BUNKER, 

Lieut. Colonel, Engineers. 



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